| Literature DB >> 26845678 |
Xiao-Fang Liu1, Run-Qi Wang2, Bo Hu1, Meng-Chuan Luo1, Qiu-Ming Zeng1, Hao Zhou1, Kun Huang1, Xiao-Hua Dong1, Yue-Bei Luo1, Zhao-Hui Luo3, Huan Yang4.
Abstract
MiR-15a is likely to be associated with autoimmunity. Here, we aimed to examine the expression of miR-15 cluster in PBMCs from myasthenia gravis (MG) patients and investigate the potential roles of miR-15a in MG. We found that the expression of all miR-15 cluster was decreased in MG, furthermore, miR-15a levels in ocular MG (oMG) were much lower, while CXCL10 production was increased in MG. We display that CXCL10 was a functional target gene of miR-15a in MG. Increasing miR-15a expression could reduce CXCL10 expression and alleviate the abnormal T cells activation in immune response, while decreasing miR-15a expression could activate immune response abnormally. Moreover, miR-15a expression was significantly decreased after stimulation, and prednisone treatment could upregulate miR-15a expression in steroid-responsive MG patients. Take together, our data suggest that decreased miR-15a expression facilitates proinflammatory cytokines production and contributes to immune response at least in part via regulating CXCL10 expression in MG.Entities:
Keywords: CXCL10; Immune response, T cells; Myasthenia gravis; miR-15a
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26845678 DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2015.12.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969