Literature DB >> 27725852

MicroRNA-155 in exosomes secreted from helicobacter pylori infection macrophages immunomodulates inflammatory response.

Jianjun Wang1, Zhiyong Deng1, Zeyou Wang2, Jianhong Wu1, Tao Gu1, Yibiao Jiang1, Guangxin Li3.   

Abstract

Exosomes containing microRNA-155 act as molecule carriers during immune cell-cell communication and play an important role in the inflammatory response of H. pylori infection macrophages. Previous reports have found that miR-155 was over-expressed in H. pylori infection macrophages, but the significance of which is still unknown. In this study, we analyzed the impact of miR-155 loaded in exosomes derived from macrophages to the inflammatory response of H. pylori infection macrophages and possible mechanisms. We found that miR-155 promoted the expression of inflammatory cytokines including TNF-a, IL-6, IL-23, but also increased the expression of CD40, CD63, CD81, and MCH-I. Meanwhile, inflammatory signal pathways proteins, such as MyD88, NF-κB in H. pylori infection macrophages were down-regulated due to the over-expression of miR-155. Experiments in vitro or in vivo revealed that miR-155 promoted macrophages to inhibit or kill H. pylori by regulating the inflammatory response of cells to prevent the gastritis caused by H. pylori infection. These findings contribute to the understanding of miR-155 contained in exosomes in inflammatory responses of H. pylori infection macrophages.

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Keywords:  MicroRNA-155; helicobacter pylori; inflammatory response; macrophage

Year:  2016        PMID: 27725852      PMCID: PMC5040670     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transl Res            Impact factor:   4.060


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