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Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with the pathological activation of immune‐competent cells in the brain, such as astrocytes, microglia and infiltrating immune blood cells, resulting in chronic inflammation and gliosis. This may contribute to the secondary injury after TBI, thus understand...

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Autores principales: Korotkov, Anatoly, Puhakka, Noora, Gupta, Shalini Das, Vuokila, Niina, Broekaart, Diede W. M., Anink, Jasper J., Heiskanen, Mette, Karttunen, Jenni, van Scheppingen, Jackelien, Huitinga, Inge, Mills, James D., van Vliet, Erwin A., Pitkänen, Asla, Aronica, Eleonora
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32460356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12865
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author Korotkov, Anatoly
Puhakka, Noora
Gupta, Shalini Das
Vuokila, Niina
Broekaart, Diede W. M.
Anink, Jasper J.
Heiskanen, Mette
Karttunen, Jenni
van Scheppingen, Jackelien
Huitinga, Inge
Mills, James D.
van Vliet, Erwin A.
Pitkänen, Asla
Aronica, Eleonora
author_facet Korotkov, Anatoly
Puhakka, Noora
Gupta, Shalini Das
Vuokila, Niina
Broekaart, Diede W. M.
Anink, Jasper J.
Heiskanen, Mette
Karttunen, Jenni
van Scheppingen, Jackelien
Huitinga, Inge
Mills, James D.
van Vliet, Erwin A.
Pitkänen, Asla
Aronica, Eleonora
author_sort Korotkov, Anatoly
collection PubMed
description Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with the pathological activation of immune‐competent cells in the brain, such as astrocytes, microglia and infiltrating immune blood cells, resulting in chronic inflammation and gliosis. This may contribute to the secondary injury after TBI, thus understanding of these processes is crucial for the development of effective treatments of post‐traumatic pathologies. MicroRNAs (miRNAs, miRs) are small noncoding RNAs, functioning as posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression. The increased expression of inflammation‐associated microRNAs miR155 and miR142 has been reported after TBI in rats. However, expression of these miRNAs in the human brain post‐TBI is not studied and their functions are not well understood. Moreover, circulating miR155 and miR142 are candidate biomarkers. Therefore, we characterized miR142 and miR155 expression in the perilesional cortex and plasma of rats that underwent lateral fluid‐percussion injury, a model for TBI and in the human perilesional cortex post‐TBI. We demonstrated higher miR155 and miR142 expression in the perilesional cortex of rats 2 weeks post‐TBI. In plasma, miR155 was associated with proteins and miR142 with extracellular vesicles, however their expression did not change. In the human perilesional cortex miR155 was most prominently expressed by activated astrocytes, whereas miR142 was expressed predominantly by microglia, macrophages and lymphocytes. Pro‐inflammatory medium from macrophage‐like cells stimulated miR155 expression in astrocytes and overexpression of miR142 in these cells further potentiated a pro‐inflammatory state of activated astrocytes. We conclude that miR155 and miR142 promote brain inflammation via astrocyte activation and may be involved in the secondary brain injury after TBI.
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spelling pubmed-75403832020-10-09 Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation Korotkov, Anatoly Puhakka, Noora Gupta, Shalini Das Vuokila, Niina Broekaart, Diede W. M. Anink, Jasper J. Heiskanen, Mette Karttunen, Jenni van Scheppingen, Jackelien Huitinga, Inge Mills, James D. van Vliet, Erwin A. Pitkänen, Asla Aronica, Eleonora Brain Pathol Research Articles Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is associated with the pathological activation of immune‐competent cells in the brain, such as astrocytes, microglia and infiltrating immune blood cells, resulting in chronic inflammation and gliosis. This may contribute to the secondary injury after TBI, thus understanding of these processes is crucial for the development of effective treatments of post‐traumatic pathologies. MicroRNAs (miRNAs, miRs) are small noncoding RNAs, functioning as posttranscriptional regulators of gene expression. The increased expression of inflammation‐associated microRNAs miR155 and miR142 has been reported after TBI in rats. However, expression of these miRNAs in the human brain post‐TBI is not studied and their functions are not well understood. Moreover, circulating miR155 and miR142 are candidate biomarkers. Therefore, we characterized miR142 and miR155 expression in the perilesional cortex and plasma of rats that underwent lateral fluid‐percussion injury, a model for TBI and in the human perilesional cortex post‐TBI. We demonstrated higher miR155 and miR142 expression in the perilesional cortex of rats 2 weeks post‐TBI. In plasma, miR155 was associated with proteins and miR142 with extracellular vesicles, however their expression did not change. In the human perilesional cortex miR155 was most prominently expressed by activated astrocytes, whereas miR142 was expressed predominantly by microglia, macrophages and lymphocytes. Pro‐inflammatory medium from macrophage‐like cells stimulated miR155 expression in astrocytes and overexpression of miR142 in these cells further potentiated a pro‐inflammatory state of activated astrocytes. We conclude that miR155 and miR142 promote brain inflammation via astrocyte activation and may be involved in the secondary brain injury after TBI. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7540383/ /pubmed/32460356 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12865 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Brain Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Neuropathology. This is an open access article under the terms of the 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 Research Articles
Korotkov, Anatoly
Puhakka, Noora
Gupta, Shalini Das
Vuokila, Niina
Broekaart, Diede W. M.
Anink, Jasper J.
Heiskanen, Mette
Karttunen, Jenni
van Scheppingen, Jackelien
Huitinga, Inge
Mills, James D.
van Vliet, Erwin A.
Pitkänen, Asla
Aronica, Eleonora
Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
title Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
title_full Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
title_fullStr Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
title_full_unstemmed Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
title_short Increased expression of miR142 and miR155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
title_sort increased expression of mir142 and mir155 in glial and immune cells after traumatic brain injury may contribute to neuroinflammation via astrocyte activation
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32460356
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12865
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