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IL-16/miR-125a axis controls neutrophil recruitment in pristane-induced lung inflammation.

Siobhan Smith1, Pei Wen Wu2,3, Jane J Seo2,3, Thilini Fernando2,3, Mengyao Jin2,3, Jorge Contreras2,3, Erica N Montano2,3, Joan Ní Gabhann1, Kyle Cunningham2,3, Amro Widaa4, Eoghan M McCarthy5, Eamonn S Molloy6, Grainne Kearns5, Conor C Murphy1, Weiping Kong7, Harry Björkbacka8, Hardy Kornfeld9, Lindsy Forbess2, Swamy Venuturupalli2, Mariko Ishimori2, Daniel Wallace2, Michael H Weisman2, Caroline A Jefferies2,3.   

Abstract

Severe lung inflammation and alveolar hemorrhage can be life-threatening in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients if not treated early and aggressively. Neutrophil influx is the driver key of this pathology, but little is known regarding the molecular events regulating this recruitment. Here, we uncover a role for IL-16/mir-125a in this pathology and show not only that IL-16 is a target for miR-125a but that reduced miR-125a expression in SLE patients associates with lung involvement. Furthermore, in the pristane model of acute "SLE-like" lung inflammation and alveolar hemorrhage, we observed reduced pulmonary miR-125a and enhanced IL-16 expression. Neutrophil infiltration was markedly reduced in the peritoneal lavage of pristane-treated IL-16-deficient mice and elevated following i.n. delivery of IL-16. Moreover, a miR-125a mimic reduced pristane-induced IL-16 expression and neutrophil recruitment and rescued lung pathology. Mechanistically, IL-16 acts directly on the pulmonary epithelium and markedly enhances neutrophil chemoattractant expression both in vitro and in vivo, while the miR-125a mimic can prevent this. Our results reveal a role for miR-125a/IL-16 in regulating lung inflammation and suggest this axis may be a therapeutic target for management of acute lung injury in SLE.

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Keywords:  Autoimmunity; Chemokines; Immunology; Lupus; Neutrophils

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30089723      PMCID: PMC6129123          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.120798

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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