| Literature DB >> 33558531 |
Zhongde Ye1,2, Timothy M Gould1,2, Huimin Zhang1,2, Jun Jin1,2, Cornelia M Weyand1,2, Jörg J Goronzy3,4.
Abstract
MicroRNAs play an important role in the regulation of T cell development, activation, and differentiation. One of the most abundant microRNAs in lymphocytes is miR-181a, which controls T cell receptor (TCR) activation thresholds in thymic selection as well as in peripheral T cell responses. We previously found that miR-181a levels decline in T cells in the elderly. In this study, we identified TCF1 as a transcriptional regulator of pri-miR-181a. A decline in TCF1 levels in old individuals accounted for the reduced miR-181a expression impairing TCR signaling. Inhibition of GSK3ß restored expression of miR-181a by inducing TCF1 in T cells from old adults. GSK3ß inhibition enhanced TCR signaling to increase downstream expression of activation markers and production of IL-2. The effect involved the upregulation of miR-181a and the inhibition of DUSP6 expression. Thus, inhibition of GSK3ß can restore responses of old T cells by inducing miR-181a expression through TCF1.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33558531 DOI: 10.1038/s41514-021-00056-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NPJ Aging Mech Dis ISSN: 2056-3973