The Resistin/TLR4/miR-155-5p axis: a novel signaling pathway in the onset of hypothalamic neuroinflammation.

Resistin/TLR4/miR-155-5p 轴:下丘脑神经炎症发生的新型信号通路

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作者:Prévost Marianne, Crépin Delphine, Rifai Sarah Al, Poizat Ghislaine, Gonçalves Mélanie, van Barneveld Femke, Shadpay Rozhina, Taouis Karim, Riffault Laure, Benomar Yacir, Taouis Mohammed
Hypothalamic neuroinflammation plays a pivotal role in the development of metabolic disorders, contributing to obesity and insulin resistance. Hypercaloric diets rich, particularly high-fat diets (HFDs) induce hypothalamic neuroinflammation, which has been shown to precede peripheral inflammation, even after short-term exposure. However, the mechanisms initiating this central inflammatory response, especially the mediators involved, remain incompletely understood. In this study, we demonstrate that HFD consumption induces the expression of resistin in the hypothalamus. Resistin, an adipokine known to promote inflammation and insulin resistance, was found to modulate the expression profile of microRNAs in the hypothalamus. Notably, intracerebroventricular administration of resistin led to the upregulation of miR-155-5p in a TLR4-dependent manner. Consistently, HFD feeding elevated miR-155-5p levels in the mediobasal hypothalamus. Given the established role of miR-155-5p in promoting macrophage activation in peripheral tissues, we examined its expression in microglial cells. We found that both resistin and palmitate, a saturated fatty acid that mimics HFD-induced metabolic stress, increased miR-155-5p expression in the SIM-A9 microglial cell line, which is derived from mouse cerebral cortex tissue without transformation or artificial immortalization. Our findings reveal a novel resistin/TLR4/miR-155-5p signaling axis that may initiate hypothalamic neuroinflammation. Moreover, we show that the induction of miR-155-5p by resistin depends on activation of the NF-κB, JNK, and p38 MAPK signaling pathways. To further explore this pathway, we performed High-Throughput Sequencing of RNA isolated by Cross-Linking Immunoprecipitation (HITS-CLIP) to identify miR-155-5p targets in SIM-A9 microglia and in the hypothalami of both male and female mice. This approach revealed several common targets, including Quaking and Elmo1, genes implicated in microglial phagocytosis and engulfment. These targets were validated, as transfection of SIM-A9 cells with a miR-155-5p mimic led to downregulation of their expression. Importantly, hypothalamic knockdown of miR-155-5p in both male and female mice improved glucose tolerance and restored Quaking expression in hypothalamic microglia. In conclusion, our data show that HFD promotes hypothalamic resistin expression, which in turn upregulates miR-155-5p via TLR4 and downstream signaling pathways, thereby contributing to hypothalamic neuroinflammation and disrupted glucose homeostasis. We identify the resistin/TLR4/miR-155-5p axis as a novel and critical pathway in the early events of diet-induced neuroinflammation.

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