MicroRNA‐155 potentiates the inflammatory response in hypothermia by suppressing IL‐10 production. Issue 12 (17th September 2014)
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- Title:
- MicroRNA‐155 potentiates the inflammatory response in hypothermia by suppressing IL‐10 production. Issue 12 (17th September 2014)
- Main Title:
- MicroRNA‐155 potentiates the inflammatory response in hypothermia by suppressing IL‐10 production
- Authors:
- Billeter, Adrian T.
Hellmann, Jason
Roberts, Henry
Druen, Devin
Gardner, Sarah A.
Sarojini, Harshini
Galandiuk, Susan
Chien, Sufan
Bhatnagar, Aruni
Spite, Matthew
Polk, Hiram C. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Therapeutic hypothermia is commonly used to improve neurological outcomes in patients after cardiac arrest. However, therapeutic hypothermia increases sepsis risk and unintentional hypothermia in surgical patients increases infectious complications. Nonetheless, the molecular mechanisms by which hypothermia dysregulates innate immunity are incompletely understood. We found that exposure of human monocytes to cold (32°C) potentiated LPS‐induced production of TNF and IL‐6, while blunting IL‐10 production. This dysregulation was associated with increased expression of microRNA‐155 (miR‐155), which potentiates Toll‐like receptor (TLR) signaling by negatively regulating Ship1 and Socs1. Indeed, Ship1 and Socs1 were suppressed at 32°C and miR‐155 antagomirs increased Ship1 and Socs1 and reversed the alterations in cytokine production in cold‐exposed monocytes. In contrast, miR‐155 mimics phenocopied the effects of cold exposure, reducing Ship1 and Socs1 and altering TNF and IL‐10 production. In a murine model of LPS‐induced peritonitis, cold exposure potentiated hypothermia and decreased survival (10 vs. 50%; P < 0.05), effects that were associated with increased miR‐155, suppression of Ship1 and Socs1, and alterations in TNF and IL‐10. Importantly, miR‐155‐deficiency reduced hypothermia and improved survival (78 vs. 32%, P < 0.05), which was associated with increased Ship1, Socs1, and IL‐10. These results establish a causal role of miR‐155 in the dysregulation of theAbstract : Therapeutic hypothermia is commonly used to improve neurological outcomes in patients after cardiac arrest. However, therapeutic hypothermia increases sepsis risk and unintentional hypothermia in surgical patients increases infectious complications. Nonetheless, the molecular mechanisms by which hypothermia dysregulates innate immunity are incompletely understood. We found that exposure of human monocytes to cold (32°C) potentiated LPS‐induced production of TNF and IL‐6, while blunting IL‐10 production. This dysregulation was associated with increased expression of microRNA‐155 (miR‐155), which potentiates Toll‐like receptor (TLR) signaling by negatively regulating Ship1 and Socs1. Indeed, Ship1 and Socs1 were suppressed at 32°C and miR‐155 antagomirs increased Ship1 and Socs1 and reversed the alterations in cytokine production in cold‐exposed monocytes. In contrast, miR‐155 mimics phenocopied the effects of cold exposure, reducing Ship1 and Socs1 and altering TNF and IL‐10 production. In a murine model of LPS‐induced peritonitis, cold exposure potentiated hypothermia and decreased survival (10 vs. 50%; P < 0.05), effects that were associated with increased miR‐155, suppression of Ship1 and Socs1, and alterations in TNF and IL‐10. Importantly, miR‐155‐deficiency reduced hypothermia and improved survival (78 vs. 32%, P < 0.05), which was associated with increased Ship1, Socs1, and IL‐10. These results establish a causal role of miR‐155 in the dysregulation of the inflammatory response to hypothermia.— Billeter, A. T., Hellmann, J., Roberts, H., Druen, D., Gardner, S. A., Sarojini, H., Galandiuk, S., Chien, S., Bhatnagar, A., Spite, M., Polk, H. C., Jr. MicroRNA‐155 potentiates the inflammatory response in hypothermia by suppressing IL‐10 production. FASEB J. 28, 5322–5336 (2014). www.fasebj.org … (more)
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- FASEB journal. Volume 28:Issue 12(2014)
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- FASEB journal
- Issue:
- Volume 28:Issue 12(2014)
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- Volume 28, Issue 12 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 28
- Issue:
- 12
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0028-0012-0000
- Page Start:
- 5322
- Page End:
- 5336
- Publication Date:
- 2014-09-17
- Subjects:
- sepsis -- peritonitis -- cold exposure
Biology -- Periodicals
Biology, Experimental -- Periodicals
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- DOI:
- 10.1096/fj.14-258335 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0892-6638
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