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MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation

MiR‐16 is a tumour suppressor that is down‐regulated in certain human cancers. However, little is known on its activity in other cell types. In this study, we examined the biological significance and underlying mechanisms of miR‐16 on macrophage polarization and subsequent T‐cell activation. Mouse p...

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Autores principales: Jia, Xiaoqin, Li, Xiaomin, Shen, Yating, Miao, Junjun, Liu, Hao, Li, Guoli, Wang, Zhengbing
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5020626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27241533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12882
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author Jia, Xiaoqin
Li, Xiaomin
Shen, Yating
Miao, Junjun
Liu, Hao
Li, Guoli
Wang, Zhengbing
author_facet Jia, Xiaoqin
Li, Xiaomin
Shen, Yating
Miao, Junjun
Liu, Hao
Li, Guoli
Wang, Zhengbing
author_sort Jia, Xiaoqin
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description MiR‐16 is a tumour suppressor that is down‐regulated in certain human cancers. However, little is known on its activity in other cell types. In this study, we examined the biological significance and underlying mechanisms of miR‐16 on macrophage polarization and subsequent T‐cell activation. Mouse peritoneal macrophages were isolated and induced to undergo either M1 polarization with 100 ng/ml of interferon‐γ and 20 ng/ml of lipopolysaccharide, or M2 polarization with 20 ng/ml of interleukin (IL)‐4. The identity of polarized macrophages was determined by profiling cell‐surface markers by flow cytometry and cytokine production by ELISA. Macrophages were infected with lentivirus‐expressing miR‐16 to assess the effects of miR‐16. Effects on macrophage–T cell interactions were analysed by co‐culturing purified CD4(+) T cells with miR‐16‐expressing peritoneal macrophages, and measuring activation marker CD69 by flow cytometry and cytokine secretion by ELISA. Bioinformatics analysis was applied to search for potential miR‐16 targets and understand its underlying mechanisms. MiR‐16‐induced M1 differentiation of mouse peritoneal macrophages from either the basal M0‐ or M2‐polarized state is indicated by the significant up‐regulation of M1 marker CD16/32, repression of M2 marker CD206 and Dectin‐1, and increased secretion of M1 cytokine IL‐12 and nitric oxide. Consistently, miR‐16‐expressing macrophages stimulate the activation of purified CD4(+) T cells. Mechanistically, miR‐16 significantly down‐regulates the expression of PD‐L1, a critical immune suppressor that controls macrophage–T cell interaction and T‐cell activation. MiR‐16 plays an important role in shifting macrophage polarization from M2 to M1 status, and functionally activating CD4(+) T cells. This effect is potentially mediated through the down‐regulation of immune suppressor PD‐L1.
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spelling pubmed-50206262016-10-01 MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation Jia, Xiaoqin Li, Xiaomin Shen, Yating Miao, Junjun Liu, Hao Li, Guoli Wang, Zhengbing J Cell Mol Med Original Articles MiR‐16 is a tumour suppressor that is down‐regulated in certain human cancers. However, little is known on its activity in other cell types. In this study, we examined the biological significance and underlying mechanisms of miR‐16 on macrophage polarization and subsequent T‐cell activation. Mouse peritoneal macrophages were isolated and induced to undergo either M1 polarization with 100 ng/ml of interferon‐γ and 20 ng/ml of lipopolysaccharide, or M2 polarization with 20 ng/ml of interleukin (IL)‐4. The identity of polarized macrophages was determined by profiling cell‐surface markers by flow cytometry and cytokine production by ELISA. Macrophages were infected with lentivirus‐expressing miR‐16 to assess the effects of miR‐16. Effects on macrophage–T cell interactions were analysed by co‐culturing purified CD4(+) T cells with miR‐16‐expressing peritoneal macrophages, and measuring activation marker CD69 by flow cytometry and cytokine secretion by ELISA. Bioinformatics analysis was applied to search for potential miR‐16 targets and understand its underlying mechanisms. MiR‐16‐induced M1 differentiation of mouse peritoneal macrophages from either the basal M0‐ or M2‐polarized state is indicated by the significant up‐regulation of M1 marker CD16/32, repression of M2 marker CD206 and Dectin‐1, and increased secretion of M1 cytokine IL‐12 and nitric oxide. Consistently, miR‐16‐expressing macrophages stimulate the activation of purified CD4(+) T cells. Mechanistically, miR‐16 significantly down‐regulates the expression of PD‐L1, a critical immune suppressor that controls macrophage–T cell interaction and T‐cell activation. MiR‐16 plays an important role in shifting macrophage polarization from M2 to M1 status, and functionally activating CD4(+) T cells. This effect is potentially mediated through the down‐regulation of immune suppressor PD‐L1. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-05-31 2016-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5020626/ /pubmed/27241533 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12882 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd and Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Jia, Xiaoqin
Li, Xiaomin
Shen, Yating
Miao, Junjun
Liu, Hao
Li, Guoli
Wang, Zhengbing
MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation
title MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation
title_full MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation
title_fullStr MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation
title_full_unstemmed MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation
title_short MiR‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects T‐cell activation
title_sort mir‐16 regulates mouse peritoneal macrophage polarization and affects t‐cell activation
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5020626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27241533
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.12882
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