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    PLoS One. 2010 Aug 10;5(8):e12067.

    The expression of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 1 is negatively modulated by microRNA 525-5p.

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    Department of Biology and Biotechnology Charles Darwin, Sapienza University, Rome, Italy.

    Abstract

    BACKGROUND:

    The human Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) is a neurokine with effects on the immune system where it is involved in promoting tolerance. In this context, one of its receptors, VPAC1, has been found to be down-modulated in cells of the immune network in response to activating stimuli. In particular, the bacterial liposaccharide (LPS), a strong activator of the innate immune system, induces a rapid decrease of VPAC1 expression in monocytes and this event correlates with polymorphisms in the 3'-UTR of the gene.

    METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:

    MicroRNA 525-5p, having as putative target the 3'-UTR region of VPAC1, has been analysed for its expression in monocytes and for its role in down-modulating VPAC1 expression. We report here that miR-525-5p is promptly up-regulated in LPS-treated monocytes. This microRNA, when co-transfected in 293T cells together with a construct containing the 3'-UTR of the VPAC1 gene, significantly reduced the luciferase activity in a standard expression assay. The U937 cell line as well as primary monocytes enforced to express miR-525-5p, both down-modulate VPAC1 expression at similar extent.

    CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:

    Our results show that the response to an inflammatory stimulus elicits in monocytes a rapid increase of miR-525-5p that targets a signaling pathway involved in the control of the immune homeostasis.

    PMID:
    20706588
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC2919398
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