Publication: miR-374a-5p regulates inflammatory genes and monocyte function in patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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Date
2022-02-17
Authors
Perez-Sanchez, Carlos
Barbera Betancourt, Ariana
Lyons, Paul A
Zhang, Zinan
Suo, Chenqu
Lee, James C
McKinney, Eoin F
Modis, Louise K
Ellson, Christian
Smith, Kenneth G C
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Rockefeller University Press
Abstract
MicroRNAs are critical regulators of gene expression controlling cellular processes including inflammation. We explored their role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and identified reduced expression of miR-374a-5p in IBD monocytes that correlated with a module of up-regulated genes related to the inflammatory response. Key proinflammatory module genes, including for example TNFα, IL1A, IL6, and OSM, were inversely correlated with miR-374a-5p and were validated in vitro. In colonic biopsies, miR-374a-5p was again reduced in expression and inversely correlated with the same inflammatory module, and its levels predicted subsequent response to anti-TNF therapy. Increased miR-374a-5p expression was shown to control macrophage-driven inflammation by suppressing proinflammatory mediators and to reduce the capacity of monocytes to migrate and activate T cells. Our findings suggest that miR-374a-5p reduction is a central driver of inflammation in IBD, and its therapeutic supplementation could reduce monocyte-driven inflammation in IBD or other immune-mediated diseases.
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MeSH Terms
MicroRNAs
Monocytes
Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors
Monocytes
Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors
DeCS Terms
Inhibidores del factor de necrosis tumoral
MicroARNs
Monocitos
MicroARNs
Monocitos
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Keywords
Colitis, Humans, Inflammatory bowel diseases
Citation
Perez-Sanchez C, Barbera Betancourt A, Lyons PA, Zhang Z, Suo C, Lee JC, et al. miR-374a-5p regulates inflammatory genes and monocyte function in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. J Exp Med. 2022 May 2;219(5):e20211366