MicroRNA-126 Deficiency Affects the Development of Thymus CD4+ Single-Positive Cells through Elevating IRS-1

MicroRNA-126 缺乏通过提高 IRS-1 影响胸腺 CD4+ 单阳性细胞的发育

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作者:Lin Hu, Hualin Xu, Jia Lu, Ya Zhou, Fengyun Chu, Wen Zheng, Liangyu Lei, Juanjuan Zhao, Hairong Wang, Mengmeng Guo, Chao Chen, Lin Xu

Background

MicroRNA-126 (miR-126), a distinct miRNA family member, has been reported to be involved in the development and function of some types of immune cells. However, the potential role of miR-126 in the development of CD4+ T cells remains to be elucidated. Objectives: To investigate the potential role of miR-126 in the development of CD4+ T cells in the thymus and explore its significance.

Conclusions

Our work is the first to reveal a previously unknown role of miR-126 in the development of CD4+ SP cells in the thymus, which might ultimately benefit studies on development of thymocytes.

Methods

The relative expression level of miR-126 in thymus CD4+ single-positive (SP) cells was detected by Real-Time PCR assay. The possible change in thymus tissue was assessed by histopathology. The total cell number of thymocytes and the expression of activation-associated molecules including CD62L, CD69, and CD44, as well as proliferation-associated nuclear antigen Ki-67, in CD4+ SP cells were assessed by flow cytometric analysis. The expression of IRS-1 and related signaling pathways including Akt and Erk were determined by flow cytometric analysis.

Results

Compared with that in wild-type (WT) mice, the total cell number of thymocytes in miR-126 knockdown (KD) mice increased significantly. Moreover, the proportion and absolute cell number of thymic CD4+ SP cells decreased significantly in miR-126 KD mice. Further analysis showed that the frequencies of activation-associated molecules including CD62L, CD69, and CD44, as well as proliferation-associated nuclear antigen Ki-67 in CD4+ SP cells also changed significantly, respectively. Mechanism aspect, the expression level of IRS-1, a putative target of miR-126, increased significantly in CD4+ SP cells in miR-126 KD mice. Moreover, the expression levels of the signaling molecules phosphorylated (p)-Akt and p-Erk also changed significantly. Conclusions: Our work is the first to reveal a previously unknown role of miR-126 in the development of CD4+ SP cells in the thymus, which might ultimately benefit studies on development of thymocytes.

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