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  • Neutrophil transfer of miR-223 to lung epithelial cells dampens acute lung injury in mice.

Neutrophil transfer of miR-223 to lung epithelial cells dampens acute lung injury in mice.

Science translational medicine (2017-09-22)
Viola Neudecker, Kelley S Brodsky, Eric T Clambey, Eric P Schmidt, Thomas A Packard, Bennett Davenport, Theodore J Standiford, Tingting Weng, Ashley A Fletcher, Lea Barthel, Joanne C Masterson, Glenn T Furuta, Chunyan Cai, Michael R Blackburn, Adit A Ginde, Michael W Graner, William J Janssen, Rachel L Zemans, Christopher M Evans, Ellen L Burnham, Dirk Homann, Marc Moss, Simone Kreth, Kai Zacharowski, Peter M Henson, Holger K Eltzschig
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Intercellular transfer of microRNAs can mediate communication between critical effector cells. We hypothesized that transfer of neutrophil-derived microRNAs to pulmonary epithelial cells could alter mucosal gene expression during acute lung injury. Pulmonary-epithelial microRNA profiling during coculture of alveolar epithelial cells with polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) revealed a selective increase in lung epithelial cell expression of microRNA-223 (miR-223). Analysis of PMN-derived supernatants showed activation-dependent release of miR-223 and subsequent transfer to alveolar epithelial cells during coculture in vitro or after ventilator-induced acute lung injury in mice. Genetic studies indicated that miR-223 deficiency was associated with severe lung inflammation, whereas pulmonary overexpression of miR-223 in mice resulted in protection during acute lung injury induced by mechanical ventilation or by infection with Staphylococcus aureus Studies of putative miR-223 gene targets implicated repression of poly(adenosine diphosphate-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) in the miR-223-dependent attenuation of lung inflammation. Together, these findings suggest that intercellular transfer of miR-223 from neutrophils to pulmonary epithelial cells may dampen acute lung injury through repression of PARP-1.

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Anti-Actin (Ab-1) Mouse mAb (JLA20), liquid, clone JLA20, Calbiochem®