Publication: miR-146a regulates the crosstalk between intestinal epithelial cells, microbial components and inflammatory stimuli.
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2018-08-14
Authors
Anzola, Andrea
Gonzalez, Raquel
Gamez-Belmonte, Reyes
Ocon, Borja
Aranda, Carlos J
Martinez-Moya, Patricia
Lopez-Posadas, Rocio
Hernandez-Chirlaque, Cristina
Sanchez de Medina, Fermin
Martinez-Augustin, Olga
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Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
Regulation of miR-146a abundance and its role in intestinal inflammation and particularly in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) has been poorly studied. Here we study the relationship between bacterial antigens and inflammatory stimuli, and miR-146a expression using IEC lines and models of colitis (trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid (TNBS), dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) and the CD4 + CD62L + T cell transfer model). Specific bacterial antigens and cytokines (LPS, flagelin and IL-1β/TNF) stimulate miR-146a expression, while peptidoglycan, muramyldipeptide and CpG DNA have no effect. Overexpression of miR-146a by LPS depends on the activation of the TLR4/MyD88/NF-kB and Akt pathways. Accordingly, the induction of miR-146a is lower in TLR4, but not in TLR2 knock out mice in both basal and colitic conditions. miR-146a overexpression in IECs induces immune tolerance, inhibiting cytokine production (MCP-1 and GROα/IL-8) in response to LPS (IEC18) or IL-1β (Caco-2). Intestinal inflammation induced by chemical damage to the epithelium (DSS and TNBS models) induces miR-146a, but no effect is observed in the lymphocyte transfer model. Finally, we found that miR-146a expression is upregulated in purified IECs from villi vs. crypts. Our results indicate that miR-146a is a key molecule in the interaction among IECs, inflammatory stimuli and the microbiota.
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MeSH Terms
Homeodomain Proteins
Humans
Intestines
Lipopolysaccharides
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Knockout
MicroRNAs
Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88
Rats, Wistar
Toll-Like Receptor 2
Toll-Like Receptor 4
Humans
Intestines
Lipopolysaccharides
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Knockout
MicroRNAs
Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88
Rats, Wistar
Toll-Like Receptor 2
Toll-Like Receptor 4
DeCS Terms
Factor 88 de diferenciación mieloide
Humanos
Intestinos
Lipopolisacáridos
MicroARNs
Proteínas de homeodominio
Ratas Wistar
Ratones endogámicos C57BL
Ratones noqueados
Receptor Toll-Like 2
Receptor Toll-Like 4
Humanos
Intestinos
Lipopolisacáridos
MicroARNs
Proteínas de homeodominio
Ratas Wistar
Ratones endogámicos C57BL
Ratones noqueados
Receptor Toll-Like 2
Receptor Toll-Like 4
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Keywords
Animals, Cell Line, Colitis, Epithelial Cells, Female, Flagellin, Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Citation
Anzola A, González R, Gámez-Belmonte R, Ocón B, Aranda CJ, Martínez-Moya P, et al. miR-146a regulates the crosstalk between intestinal epithelial cells, microbial components and inflammatory stimuli. Sci Rep. 2018 Nov 26;8(1):17350.