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MiR-155-overexpressing monocytes resemble HLAhighISG15+ synovial tissue macrophages from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and induce polyfunctional CD4+ T-cell activation.


ABSTRACT: MicroRNAs (miRs) are known to regulate pro-inflammatory effector functions of myeloid cells, and miR dysregulation is implicated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a condition characterized by inflammation and destruction of the joints. We showed previously that miR-155 is increased in myeloid cells in RA and induces pro-inflammatory activation of monocytes and macrophages; however, its role at the interface between innate and adaptive immunity was not defined. Here, RNA-sequencing revealed that overexpression of miR-155 in healthy donor monocytes conferred a specific gene profile which bears similarities to that of RA synovial fluid-derived CD14+ cells and HLAhighISG15+ synovial tissue macrophages, both of which are characterized by antigen-presenting pathways. In line with this, monocytes in which miR-155 was overexpressed, displayed increased expression of HLA-DR and both co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory molecules, and induced activation of polyfunctional T cells. Together, these data underpin the notion that miR-155-driven myeloid cell activation in the synovium contributes not only to inflammation but may also influence the adaptive immune response.

SUBMITTER: Olsson AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8982969 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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miR-155-overexpressing monocytes resemble HLAhighISG15+ synovial tissue macrophages from patients with rheumatoid arthritis and induce polyfunctional CD4+ T-cell activation.

Olsson Anton M AM   Povoleri Giovanni A M GAM   Somma Domenico D   Ridley Michael L ML   Rizou Tatiana T   Lalnunhlimi Sylvine S   Macdonald Lucy L   Rajasekhar Megha M   Martinez-Nunez Rocio T RT   Kurowska-Stolarska Mariola M   Taams Leonie S LS  

Clinical and experimental immunology 20220401 2


MicroRNAs (miRs) are known to regulate pro-inflammatory effector functions of myeloid cells, and miR dysregulation is implicated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a condition characterized by inflammation and destruction of the joints. We showed previously that miR-155 is increased in myeloid cells in RA and induces pro-inflammatory activation of monocytes and macrophages; however, its role at the interface between innate and adaptive immunity was not defined. Here, RNA-sequencing revealed that over  ...[more]

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