microRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs acting as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression and play fundamental roles in regulating immune response and autoimmunity. We show that memory T-lymphocytes express higher levels of miR-21 compared to naïve T-lymphocytes and that miR-21 expression is induced upon TCR engagement of naïve T-cells. We identify bona fide miR-21 targets by direct immuno-purification and profiling of AGO2-associated mRNAs in Jurkat cells over-expressing miR-21. Our analysis shows that, in T-lymphocytes, miR-21 targets genes are involved in signal transduction. Coherently, TCR signalling is dampened upon miR-21 over-expression in Jurkat cells, resulting in lower ERK phosphorylation, AP-1 activation and CD69 expression. Primary human lymphocytes in which we impaired miR-21 activity, display IFN-γ production enhancement and stronger activation in response to TCR engagement as assessed by CD69, OX40, CD25 and CD127 analysis. By intracellular staining of the endogenous protein in primary T-lymphocytes we validate three key regulators of lymphocyte activation as novel miR-21 targets. Our results highlight an unexpected function of miR-21 as a negative modulator of signal transduction downstream of TCR in T-lymphocytes.

miR-21 is a negative modulator of T-cell activation / Carissimi, Claudia; Carucci, Nicoletta; Colombo, Teresa; Piconese, Silvia; Azzalin, Gianluca; Cipolletta, Emanuela; Citarella, Franca; Barnaba, Vincenzo; Macino, Giuseppe; Fulci, Valerio. - In: BIOCHIMIE. - ISSN 0300-9084. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. ...-.... [10.1016/j.biochi.2014.09.021]

miR-21 is a negative modulator of T-cell activation

CARISSIMI, Claudia;CARUCCI, Nicoletta;COLOMBO, TERESA;PICONESE, SILVIA;AZZALIN, Gianluca;CIPOLLETTA, EMANUELA;CITARELLA, Franca;BARNABA, Vincenzo;MACINO, Giuseppe;FULCI, Valerio
2014

Abstract

microRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNAs acting as post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression and play fundamental roles in regulating immune response and autoimmunity. We show that memory T-lymphocytes express higher levels of miR-21 compared to naïve T-lymphocytes and that miR-21 expression is induced upon TCR engagement of naïve T-cells. We identify bona fide miR-21 targets by direct immuno-purification and profiling of AGO2-associated mRNAs in Jurkat cells over-expressing miR-21. Our analysis shows that, in T-lymphocytes, miR-21 targets genes are involved in signal transduction. Coherently, TCR signalling is dampened upon miR-21 over-expression in Jurkat cells, resulting in lower ERK phosphorylation, AP-1 activation and CD69 expression. Primary human lymphocytes in which we impaired miR-21 activity, display IFN-γ production enhancement and stronger activation in response to TCR engagement as assessed by CD69, OX40, CD25 and CD127 analysis. By intracellular staining of the endogenous protein in primary T-lymphocytes we validate three key regulators of lymphocyte activation as novel miR-21 targets. Our results highlight an unexpected function of miR-21 as a negative modulator of signal transduction downstream of TCR in T-lymphocytes.
2014
AGO2 immunoprecipitation; Acquired Immunity; T-lymphocytes; miR-21; miRNA target
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miR-21 is a negative modulator of T-cell activation / Carissimi, Claudia; Carucci, Nicoletta; Colombo, Teresa; Piconese, Silvia; Azzalin, Gianluca; Cipolletta, Emanuela; Citarella, Franca; Barnaba, Vincenzo; Macino, Giuseppe; Fulci, Valerio. - In: BIOCHIMIE. - ISSN 0300-9084. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. ...-.... [10.1016/j.biochi.2014.09.021]
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