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Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone

Corticosteroids are highly prescribed and effective anti-inflammatory drugs but the burden of side effects with chronic use significantly detracts from patient quality of life, particularly in children. Developing safer steroids amenable to long-term use is an important goal for treatment of chronic...

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Autores principales: Fiorillo, Alyson A., Tully, Christopher B., Damsker, Jesse M., Nagaraju, Kanneboyina, Hoffman, Eric P., Heier, Christopher R.
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Publicado: American Physiological Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6172612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29883261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00134.2017
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author Fiorillo, Alyson A.
Tully, Christopher B.
Damsker, Jesse M.
Nagaraju, Kanneboyina
Hoffman, Eric P.
Heier, Christopher R.
author_facet Fiorillo, Alyson A.
Tully, Christopher B.
Damsker, Jesse M.
Nagaraju, Kanneboyina
Hoffman, Eric P.
Heier, Christopher R.
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description Corticosteroids are highly prescribed and effective anti-inflammatory drugs but the burden of side effects with chronic use significantly detracts from patient quality of life, particularly in children. Developing safer steroids amenable to long-term use is an important goal for treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). We have developed vamorolone (VBP15), a first-in-class dissociative glucocorticoid receptor (GR) ligand that shows the anti-inflammatory efficacy of corticosteroids without key steroid side effects in animal models. miRNAs are increasingly recognized as key regulators of inflammatory responses. To define effects of prednisolone and vamorolone on the muscle miRNAome, we performed a preclinical discovery study in the mdx mouse model of DMD. miRNAs associated with inflammation were highly elevated in mdx muscle. Both vamorolone and prednisolone returned these toward wild-type levels (miR-142-5p, miR-142-3p, miR-146a, miR-301a, miR-324-3p, miR-455-5p, miR-455-3p, miR-497, miR-652). Effects of vamorolone were largely limited to reduction of proinflammatory miRNAs. In contrast, prednisolone activated a separate group of miRNAs associated with steroid side effects and a noncoding RNA cluster homologous to human chromosome 14q32. Effects were validated for inflammatory miRNAs in a second, independent preclinical study. For the anti-inflammatory miRNA signature, bioinformatic analyses showed all of these miRNAs are directly regulated by, or in turn activate, the inflammatory transcription factor NF-κB. Moving forward miR-146a and miR-142 are of particular interest as biomarkers or novel drug targets. These data validate NF-κB signaling as a target of dissociative GR-ligand efficacy in vivo and provide new insight into miRNA signaling in chronic inflammation.
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spelling pubmed-61726122018-10-11 Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone Fiorillo, Alyson A. Tully, Christopher B. Damsker, Jesse M. Nagaraju, Kanneboyina Hoffman, Eric P. Heier, Christopher R. Physiol Genomics Research Article Corticosteroids are highly prescribed and effective anti-inflammatory drugs but the burden of side effects with chronic use significantly detracts from patient quality of life, particularly in children. Developing safer steroids amenable to long-term use is an important goal for treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). We have developed vamorolone (VBP15), a first-in-class dissociative glucocorticoid receptor (GR) ligand that shows the anti-inflammatory efficacy of corticosteroids without key steroid side effects in animal models. miRNAs are increasingly recognized as key regulators of inflammatory responses. To define effects of prednisolone and vamorolone on the muscle miRNAome, we performed a preclinical discovery study in the mdx mouse model of DMD. miRNAs associated with inflammation were highly elevated in mdx muscle. Both vamorolone and prednisolone returned these toward wild-type levels (miR-142-5p, miR-142-3p, miR-146a, miR-301a, miR-324-3p, miR-455-5p, miR-455-3p, miR-497, miR-652). Effects of vamorolone were largely limited to reduction of proinflammatory miRNAs. In contrast, prednisolone activated a separate group of miRNAs associated with steroid side effects and a noncoding RNA cluster homologous to human chromosome 14q32. Effects were validated for inflammatory miRNAs in a second, independent preclinical study. For the anti-inflammatory miRNA signature, bioinformatic analyses showed all of these miRNAs are directly regulated by, or in turn activate, the inflammatory transcription factor NF-κB. Moving forward miR-146a and miR-142 are of particular interest as biomarkers or novel drug targets. These data validate NF-κB signaling as a target of dissociative GR-ligand efficacy in vivo and provide new insight into miRNA signaling in chronic inflammation. American Physiological Society 2018-09-01 2018-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6172612/ /pubmed/29883261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00134.2017 Text en Copyright © 2018 the American Physiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US) : © the American Physiological Society.
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Fiorillo, Alyson A.
Tully, Christopher B.
Damsker, Jesse M.
Nagaraju, Kanneboyina
Hoffman, Eric P.
Heier, Christopher R.
Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone
title Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone
title_full Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone
title_fullStr Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone
title_full_unstemmed Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone
title_short Muscle miRNAome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory miRNAs with both prednisone and vamorolone
title_sort muscle mirnaome shows suppression of chronic inflammatory mirnas with both prednisone and vamorolone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6172612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29883261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00134.2017
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