| Literature DB >> 26888739 |
Ying Yang1, Linyi Peng2, Weizhi Ma3, Fan Yi3, Zhenxi Zhang3, Hua Chen2, Yongqing Guo4, Li Wang2, Li Dan Zhao2, Wenjie Zheng2, Jinghui Li1, Fengchun Zhang5, Quan Du6,7,8.
Abstract
MicroRNAs are short endogenous non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression in various physiological and pathological conditions. To characterize autoantigen-targeting microRNAs in Sjögren's syndrome (SS), a systematic study was carried out, in which a candidate microRNA set was first identified by bioinformatics analysis and literature search. Then, their gene silencing activities were evaluated with fusion reporter gene and endogenous targets, leading to the identification of three microRNAs: TRIM21-targeting miR-1207-5p, TRIM21-targeting miR-4695-3p, and La autoantigen-targeting miR-299-5p. Compared to healthy controls, downregulation of miR-1207-5p and miR-4695-3p expression was further revealed in the minor salivary glands of primary SS (pSS) patients. This, on the one hand, characterized two autoantigen-targeting microRNAs in Sjögren's syndrome and, on the other hand, suggested that downregulation of miR-1207-5p and miR-4695-3p expression may lead to increased TRIM21 levels in the minor salivary glands, which contributes to the development of Sjögren's syndrome.Entities:
Keywords: Autoantigen; B cell; MicroRNA; Sjögren’s syndrome
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26888739 DOI: 10.1007/s10067-016-3203-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Rheumatol ISSN: 0770-3198 Impact factor: 2.980