Title : Antisense miR-132 blockade via the AChE-R splice variant mitigates cortical inflammation - Mishra_2017_Sci.Rep_7_42755 |
Author(s) : Mishra N , Friedson L , Hanin G , Bekenstein U , Volovich M , Bennett ER , Greenberg DS , Soreq H |
Ref : Sci Rep , 7 :42755 , 2017 |
Abstract :
MicroRNA (miR)-132 brain-to-body messages suppress inflammation by targeting acetylcholinesterase (AChE), but the target specificity of 3'-AChE splice variants and the signaling pathways involved remain unknown. Using surface plasmon resonance (SPR), we identified preferential miR-132 targeting of soluble AChE-R over synaptic-bound AChE-S, potentiating miR-132-mediated brain and body cholinergic suppression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Inversely, bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) reduced multiple miR-132 targets, suppressed AChE-S more than AChE-R and elevated inflammatory hallmarks. Furthermore, blockade of peripheral miR-132 by chemically protected AM132 antisense oligonucleotide elevated muscle AChE-R 10-fold over AChE-S, and cortical miRNA-sequencing demonstrated inverse brain changes by AM132 and LPS in immune-related miRs and neurotransmission and cholinergic signaling pathways. In neuromuscular junctions, AM132 co-elevated the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor and AChE, re-balancing neurotransmission and reaching mild muscle incoordination. Our findings demonstrate preferential miR-132-induced modulation of AChE-R which ignites bidirectional brain and body anti-inflammatory regulation, underscoring splice-variant miR-132 specificity as a new complexity level in inflammatory surveillance. |
PubMedSearch : Mishra_2017_Sci.Rep_7_42755 |
PubMedID: 28209997 |
Mishra N, Friedson L, Hanin G, Bekenstein U, Volovich M, Bennett ER, Greenberg DS, Soreq H (2017)
Antisense miR-132 blockade via the AChE-R splice variant mitigates cortical inflammation
Sci Rep
7 :42755
Mishra N, Friedson L, Hanin G, Bekenstein U, Volovich M, Bennett ER, Greenberg DS, Soreq H (2017)
Sci Rep
7 :42755