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miR-30a-5p inhibition promotes interaction of Fas+ endothelial cells and FasL+ microglia to decrease pathological neovascularization and promote physiological angiogenesis.

Salome Murinello1, Yoshihiko Usui2, Susumu Sakimoto1, Maki Kitano1, Edith Aguilar1, H Maura Friedlander1, Amelia Schricker1, Carli Wittgrove1, Yoshihiro Wakabayashi2, Michael I Dorrell1,3,4, Peter D Westenskow1, Martin Friedlander1,3.   

Abstract

Ischemia-induced angiogenesis contributes to various neuronal and retinal diseases, and often results in neurodegeneration and visual impairment. Current treatments involve the use of anti-VEGF agents but are not successful in all cases. In this study we determined that miR-30a-5p is another important mediator of retinal angiogenesis. Using a rodent model of ischemic retinopathy, we show that inhibiting miR-30a-5p reduces neovascularization and promotes tissue repair, through modulation of microglial and endothelial cell cross-talk. miR-30a-5p inhibition results in increased expression of the death receptor Fas and CCL2, to decrease endothelial cell survival and promote microglial migration and phagocytic function in focal regions of ischemic injury. Our data suggest that miR-30a-5p inhibition accelerates tissue repair by enhancing FasL-Fas crosstalk between microglia and endothelial cells, to promote endothelial cell apoptosis and removal of dead endothelial cells. Finally, we found that miR-30a levels were increased in the vitreous of patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Our study identifies a role for miR-30a in the pathogenesis of neovascular retinal disease by modulating microglial and endothelial cell function, and suggests it may be a therapeutic target to treat ischemia-mediated conditions.
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Keywords:  CCL2; angiogenesis; ischemia; miR-30a-5p; microglia

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30484883      PMCID: PMC6349526          DOI: 10.1002/glia.23543

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   7.452


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