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MiR-185-5p Regulates Inflammation and Phagocytosis through CDC42/JNK Pathway in Macrophages.


ABSTRACT: Macrophage activation is an essential component of systemic chronic inflammation and chronic inflammatory diseases. Emerging evidence implicates miR-185-5p in chronic inflammation diseases. However, the regulatory role of miR-185-5p in macrophage pro-inflammatory activation has not been studied previously. Here, we identified that miR-185-5p was one of the top genes and effectively downregulated in two macrophage miRNA expression datasets from GEO. Under LPS stress, miR-185-5p overexpression reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine expression, suppressed phagocytosis in RAW264.7 macrophage. miR-185-5p inhibitors augmented pro-inflammatory effects of LPS in macrophage. Mechanically, miR-185-5p sponged and negatively regulated the protein expression of CDC42. Ablation of CDC42 with selective CDC42 inhibitor CASIN reversed the pro-inflammatory effect of miR-185-5p inhibitors through inhibiting MAPK/JNK pathways. Collectively, these data demonstrate that miR-185-5p exhibited anti-inflammatory functions in LPS-induced RAW264.7 macrophages at least partially through CDC42/JNK pathways. Our findings yield insights into the understanding of miR-185-5p-regulated network in macrophages inflammation, which is beneficial for exploring miRNA-protein interaction in atherosclerotic inflammation.

SUBMITTER: Ma X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8955717 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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miR-185-5p Regulates Inflammation and Phagocytosis through CDC42/JNK Pathway in Macrophages.

Ma Xirui X   Liu Huifang H   Zhu Jing J   Zhang Caoxu C   Peng Yajie Y   Mao Ziming Z   Jing Yu Y   Chen Fengling F  

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Macrophage activation is an essential component of systemic chronic inflammation and chronic inflammatory diseases. Emerging evidence implicates miR-185-5p in chronic inflammation diseases. However, the regulatory role of miR-185-5p in macrophage pro-inflammatory activation has not been studied previously. Here, we identified that miR-185-5p was one of the top genes and effectively downregulated in two macrophage miRNA expression datasets from GEO. Under LPS stress, miR-185-5p overexpression red  ...[more]

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