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Mesenchymal stromal (stem) cell therapy modulates miR-193b-5p expression to attenuate sepsis-induced acute lung injury.

Claudia C Dos Santos1,2,3, Hajera Amatullah4, Chirag M Vaswani4,2, Tatiana Maron-Gutierrez5, Michael Kim4, Shirley H J Mei6, Katalin Szaszi4,7, Ana Paula T Monteiro4, Amir K Varkouhi4, Raquel Herreroz8, Jose Angel Lorente8,9,10, James N Tsoporis4, Sahil Gupta4,3, Amin Ektesabi4,3, Nikolaos Kavantzas11, Vasileios Salpeas11, John C Marshall4,3,7, Patricia R M Rocco12, Philip A Marsden4, Daniel J Weiss13, Duncan J Stewart6, Pingzhao Hu14, W Conrad Liles15.   

Abstract

Although mesenchymal stromal (stem) cell (MSC) administration attenuates sepsis-induced lung injury in pre-clinical models, the mechanism(s) of action and host immune system contributions to its therapeutic effects remain elusive. We show that treatment with MSCs decreased expression of host-derived microRNA (miR)-193b-5p and increased expression of its target gene, the tight junctional protein occludin (Ocln), in lungs from septic mice. Mutating the Ocln 3' untranslated region miR-193b-5p binding sequence impaired binding to Ocln mRNA. Inhibition of miR-193b-5p in human primary pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells prevents tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-induced decrease in Ocln gene and protein expression and loss of barrier function. MSC-conditioned media mitigated TNF-induced miR-193b-5p upregulation and Ocln downregulation in vitro When administered in vivo, MSC-conditioned media recapitulated the effects of MSC administration on pulmonary miR-193b-5p and Ocln expression. MiR-193b-deficient mice were resistant to pulmonary inflammation and injury induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) instillation. Silencing of Ocln in miR-193b-deficient mice partially recovered the susceptibility to LPS-induced lung injury. In vivo inhibition of miR-193b-5p protected mice from endotoxin-induced lung injury. Finally, the clinical significance of these results was supported by the finding of increased miR-193b-5p expression levels in lung autopsy samples from acute respiratory distress syndrome patients who died with diffuse alveolar damage.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 34112731     DOI: 10.1183/13993003.04216-2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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