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MicroRNAs miR-146a/b negatively modulate the senescence-associated inflammatory mediators IL-6 and IL-8
Author(s) -
Dipa Bhaumik,
Gary K. Scott,
Shiruyeh Schokrpur,
Christopher K. Patil,
Arturo V. Orjalo,
Françis Rodier,
Gordon J. Lithgow,
Judith Campisi
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
aging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1945-4589
DOI - 10.18632/aging.100042
Subject(s) - senescence , secretion , microrna , ectopic expression , inflammation , downregulation and upregulation , signal transduction , cytokine , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , receptor , interleukin 6 , immunology , cell culture , endocrinology , genetics , gene
Senescence is a cellular program that irreversibly arrests the proliferation of damaged cells and induces the secretion of the inflammatory mediators IL- 6 and IL-8 which are part of a larger senescence associated secretory phenotype (SASP). We screened quiescent and senescent human fibroblasts for differentially expressed microRNAS (miRNAs) and found that miRNAs 146a and 146b (miR-146a/b) were significantly elevated during senescence. We suggest that delayed miR-146a/b induction might be a compensatory response to restrain inflammation. Indeed, ectopic expression of miR-146a/b in primary human fibroblasts suppressed IL-6 and IL-8 secretion and downregulated IRAK1, a crucial component of the IL-1 receptor signal transduction pathway. Cells undergoing senescence without induction of a robust SASP did not express miR-146a/b. Further, IL-1alpha neutralizing antibodies abolished both miR-146a/b expression and IL-6 secretion. Our findings expand the biological contexts in which miRNA-146a/b modulates inflammatory responses. They suggest that IL-1 receptor signaling initiates both miR-146a/b upregulation and cytokine secretion, and that miR-146a/b is expressed in response to rising inflammatory cytokine levels as part of a negative feedback loop that restrains excessive SASP activity.

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