Conclusions
Male NOD mouse LG exhibit multiple dysregulated miRNAs owing to the presence of infiltrating immune cells, and decreased acinar cell content. The observed dysregulation may increase IL-6Rα and gp130/IL-6st on acini and IL-6Rα on specific lymphocytes, enhancing IL-6 and IL-6-like cytokine signaling.
Methods
LG from these mice were collected for small RNA sequencing to identify dysregulated miRNAs; hits were validated by RT-qPCR in male NOD and BALB/c LG. Dysregulation of validated species within immune cell-enriched cell fractions and epithelial-enriched cell fractions from LG was probed by RT-qPCR. Ingenuity pathway analysis identified putative miRNA targets, which were examined in publicly available mRNA-seq datasets. Western blotting and confocal imaging of immunofluorescence enabled validation of some molecular changes at the protein level.
Purpose
To analyze the changes in the lacrimal gland (LG) miRNAome from male nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice with autoimmune dacryoadenitis compared with LG from healthy male BALB/c and dacryoadenitis-free female NOD mice.
Results
Male NOD LG exhibited 15 and 13 significantly up- and downregulated miRNAs, respectively. Dysregulated expression of 14 of these miRNAs (9 upregulated, 5 downregulated) was validated in male NOD versus BALB/c LG by RT-qPCR. Seven of the upregulated miRNAs were increased owing to their abundance in immune cell-enriched cell fractions, whereas four downregulated miRNAs were largely expressed in epithelial-enriched cell fractions. Ingenuity pathway analysis predicted the upregulation of IL-6 and IL-6-like pathways as an outcome of miRNA dysregulation. Increased expression of several genes in these pathways was confirmed by mRNA-seq analysis, whereas immunoblotting and immunofluorescence confirmed Ingenuity pathway analysis-predicted changes for IL-6Rα and gp130/IL-6st. Conclusions: Male NOD mouse LG exhibit multiple dysregulated miRNAs owing to the presence of infiltrating immune cells, and decreased acinar cell content. The observed dysregulation may increase IL-6Rα and gp130/IL-6st on acini and IL-6Rα on specific lymphocytes, enhancing IL-6 and IL-6-like cytokine signaling.
