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Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a
RATIONALE: Inflammation is a key contributor to atherosclerosis. MicroRNA-146a (miR-146a) has been identified as a critical brake on proinflammatory nuclear factor κ light chain enhancer of activated B cells signaling in several cell types, including endothelial cells and bone marrow (BM)–derived ce...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5542783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28637783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.310529 |
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author | Cheng, Henry S. Besla, Rickvinder Li, Angela Chen, Zhiqi Shikatani, Eric A. Nazari-Jahantigh, Maliheh Hammoutène, Adel Nguyen, My-Anh Geoffrion, Michele Cai, Lei Khyzha, Nadiya Li, Tong MacParland, Sonya A. Husain, Mansoor Cybulsky, Myron I. Boulanger, Chantal M. Temel, Ryan E. Schober, Andreas Rayner, Katey J. Robbins, Clinton S. Fish, Jason E. |
author_facet | Cheng, Henry S. Besla, Rickvinder Li, Angela Chen, Zhiqi Shikatani, Eric A. Nazari-Jahantigh, Maliheh Hammoutène, Adel Nguyen, My-Anh Geoffrion, Michele Cai, Lei Khyzha, Nadiya Li, Tong MacParland, Sonya A. Husain, Mansoor Cybulsky, Myron I. Boulanger, Chantal M. Temel, Ryan E. Schober, Andreas Rayner, Katey J. Robbins, Clinton S. Fish, Jason E. |
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description | RATIONALE: Inflammation is a key contributor to atherosclerosis. MicroRNA-146a (miR-146a) has been identified as a critical brake on proinflammatory nuclear factor κ light chain enhancer of activated B cells signaling in several cell types, including endothelial cells and bone marrow (BM)–derived cells. Importantly, miR-146a expression is elevated in human atherosclerotic plaques, and polymorphisms in the miR-146a precursor have been associated with risk of coronary artery disease. OBJECTIVE: To define the role of endogenous miR-146a during atherogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Paradoxically, Ldlr(−/−) (low-density lipoprotein receptor null) mice deficient in miR-146a develop less atherosclerosis, despite having highly elevated levels of circulating proinflammatory cytokines. In contrast, cytokine levels are normalized in Ldlr(−/−);miR-146a(−/−) mice receiving wild-type BM transplantation, and these mice have enhanced endothelial cell activation and elevated atherosclerotic plaque burden compared with Ldlr(−/−) mice receiving wild-type BM, demonstrating the atheroprotective role of miR-146a in the endothelium. We find that deficiency of miR-146a in BM-derived cells precipitates defects in hematopoietic stem cell function, contributing to extramedullary hematopoiesis, splenomegaly, BM failure, and decreased levels of circulating proatherogenic cells in mice fed an atherogenic diet. These hematopoietic phenotypes seem to be driven by unrestrained inflammatory signaling that leads to the expansion and eventual exhaustion of hematopoietic cells, and this occurs in the face of lower levels of circulating low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in mice lacking miR-146a in BM-derived cells. Furthermore, we identify sortilin-1(Sort1), a known regulator of circulating low-density lipoprotein levels in humans, as a novel target of miR-146a. CONCLUSIONS: Our study reveals that miR-146a regulates cholesterol metabolism and tempers chronic inflammatory responses to atherogenic diet by restraining proinflammatory signaling in endothelial cells and BM-derived cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-55427832017-08-09 Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a Cheng, Henry S. Besla, Rickvinder Li, Angela Chen, Zhiqi Shikatani, Eric A. Nazari-Jahantigh, Maliheh Hammoutène, Adel Nguyen, My-Anh Geoffrion, Michele Cai, Lei Khyzha, Nadiya Li, Tong MacParland, Sonya A. Husain, Mansoor Cybulsky, Myron I. Boulanger, Chantal M. Temel, Ryan E. Schober, Andreas Rayner, Katey J. Robbins, Clinton S. Fish, Jason E. Circ Res Molecular Medicine RATIONALE: Inflammation is a key contributor to atherosclerosis. MicroRNA-146a (miR-146a) has been identified as a critical brake on proinflammatory nuclear factor κ light chain enhancer of activated B cells signaling in several cell types, including endothelial cells and bone marrow (BM)–derived cells. Importantly, miR-146a expression is elevated in human atherosclerotic plaques, and polymorphisms in the miR-146a precursor have been associated with risk of coronary artery disease. OBJECTIVE: To define the role of endogenous miR-146a during atherogenesis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Paradoxically, Ldlr(−/−) (low-density lipoprotein receptor null) mice deficient in miR-146a develop less atherosclerosis, despite having highly elevated levels of circulating proinflammatory cytokines. In contrast, cytokine levels are normalized in Ldlr(−/−);miR-146a(−/−) mice receiving wild-type BM transplantation, and these mice have enhanced endothelial cell activation and elevated atherosclerotic plaque burden compared with Ldlr(−/−) mice receiving wild-type BM, demonstrating the atheroprotective role of miR-146a in the endothelium. We find that deficiency of miR-146a in BM-derived cells precipitates defects in hematopoietic stem cell function, contributing to extramedullary hematopoiesis, splenomegaly, BM failure, and decreased levels of circulating proatherogenic cells in mice fed an atherogenic diet. These hematopoietic phenotypes seem to be driven by unrestrained inflammatory signaling that leads to the expansion and eventual exhaustion of hematopoietic cells, and this occurs in the face of lower levels of circulating low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in mice lacking miR-146a in BM-derived cells. Furthermore, we identify sortilin-1(Sort1), a known regulator of circulating low-density lipoprotein levels in humans, as a novel target of miR-146a. CONCLUSIONS: Our study reveals that miR-146a regulates cholesterol metabolism and tempers chronic inflammatory responses to atherogenic diet by restraining proinflammatory signaling in endothelial cells and BM-derived cells. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2017-08-04 2017-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5542783/ /pubmed/28637783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.310529 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Circulation Research is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-NoDerivs (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited, the use is noncommercial, and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Molecular Medicine Cheng, Henry S. Besla, Rickvinder Li, Angela Chen, Zhiqi Shikatani, Eric A. Nazari-Jahantigh, Maliheh Hammoutène, Adel Nguyen, My-Anh Geoffrion, Michele Cai, Lei Khyzha, Nadiya Li, Tong MacParland, Sonya A. Husain, Mansoor Cybulsky, Myron I. Boulanger, Chantal M. Temel, Ryan E. Schober, Andreas Rayner, Katey J. Robbins, Clinton S. Fish, Jason E. Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a |
title | Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a |
title_full | Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a |
title_fullStr | Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a |
title_full_unstemmed | Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a |
title_short | Paradoxical Suppression of Atherosclerosis in the Absence of microRNA-146a |
title_sort | paradoxical suppression of atherosclerosis in the absence of microrna-146a |
topic | Molecular Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5542783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28637783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.310529 |
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