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Downregulation of MicroRNA-145-5p in Activated Microglial Exosomes Promotes Astrocyte Proliferation by Removal of Smad3 Inhibition.

Yong Ye1,2, Jie Hao3, Zhou Hong1,2, Tong Wu1,2, Xingyu Ge1, Boyu Qian1,2, Xiaoqing Chen4, Feng Zhang5.   

Abstract

In spinal cord injury, microglial activation plays an important role during the inflammatory process. Specifically, the cellular and molecular interactions between microglia and astrocytes are of critical importance. Cells can communicate with each other through the substances carried by exosomes, and overproliferated astrocytes would create a physical and chemical barrier that prevents neurite regeneration, thereby interfering with functional recovery. On the other hand, Smad3 is an important factor in the proliferation, migration, and apoptosis of astrocytes. In this study, supernatant and purified exosomes were collected from LPS-treated microglia and co-cultured with astrocytes. The results showed that astrocytic proliferation was promoted with higher levels of Smad3. Furthermore, miRNA sequencing analysis was performed on microglial exosomes after inflammation. The results revealed a differential expression of miR-145-5p in the exosomes. The Dual-Luciferase assay showed that miR-145-5p could bind to Smad3 mRNA and regulate the levels of Smad3 protein at the post-transcriptional level. Subsequently, exosomes were transfected with miR-145-5p mimics, and astrocytes after mechanical injury were cultured with these exosomes for 24 h. The levels of Smad3 and phosphor-Smad3 proteins were analyzed by western blot and qRT-PCR. CCK8 and flow cytometry showed lower proliferation of astrocytes after co-culturing with the exosomes transfected with the miR-145-5p mimic. This study finds that miR-145-5p was found to be a negative regulator of astrocyte proliferation, and that its downregulation promotes smad3 activity and thus astrocyte proliferation.
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Keywords:  Astrocyte proliferation; Exosomes; Neuro inflammation; Smad3

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34623564     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-021-03446-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   3.996


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