Loss of microRNAs in thymus perturbs invariant NKT cell development and function

被引:0
|
作者
Kook-Heon Seo
Li Zhou
Dongmei Meng
Jianrui Xu
Zhong Dong
Qing-Sheng Mi
机构
[1] Henry Ford Immunology Program,Department of Dermatology
[2] Henry Ford Health System,Department of Internal Medicine
[3] Henry Ford Health System,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Henry Ford Health System,Department of Cellular Biology and Anatomy
[5] Center for Biotechnology and Genomic Medicine,undefined
[6] Medical College of Georgia,undefined
[7] the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University Medical College,undefined
[8] Medical College of Georgia,undefined
来源
关键词
autoimmunity; development; iNKT cells; microRNAs;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
microRNAs (miRNAs) are small noncoding RNAs that mediate RNA interference to suppress protein expression at the translational level. Accumulated evidence indicates that miRNAs play critical roles in various biological processes and disease development, including autoimmune diseases. Invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells are an unusual CD1d-restricted subset of thymus-derived T cells that are potent regulators of diverse immune responses. Our previous studies with the mouse model of bone marrow-specific Dicer deletion suggest the involvement of Dicer-dependent miRNAs in the development and function of iNKT cells. In the present study, to further dissect the functional levels of Dicer-dependent miRNAs in regulating iNKT cell development, we generated a mouse model with the Dicer deletion in the thymus. Our data indicate that lack of miRNAs following the deletion of Dicer in the thymus severely interrupted the development and maturation of iNKT cells in the thymus and significantly decreased the number of iNKT cells in the peripheral immune organs. miRNA-deficient peripheral iNKT cells display profound defects in activation and cytokine production upon α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer) stimulation. Our results demonstrate a critical role of the miRNA-dependent pathway in the thymus in the regulation of iNKT cell development and function.
引用
收藏
页码:447 / 453
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Loss of microRNAs in thymus perturbs invariant NKT cell development and function
    Seo, Kook-Heon
    Zhou, Li
    Meng, Dongmei
    Xu, Jianrui
    Dong, Zhong
    Mi, Qing-Sheng
    CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, 2010, 7 (06) : 447 - 453
  • [2] Invariant NKT cell development and function in microRNA-223 knockout mice
    Li, Kai
    Seo, Kook-Heon
    Gao, Tianwen
    Zheng, Quanhui
    Qi, Rui-Qun
    Wang, He
    Weiland, Matthew
    Dong, Zheng
    Mi, Qing-Sheng
    Zhou, Li
    INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY, 2011, 11 (05) : 561 - 568
  • [3] Transcriptional control of invariant NKT cell development
    Das, Rupali
    Sant'Angelo, Derek B.
    Nichols, Kim E.
    IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 2010, 238 : 195 - 215
  • [4] Invariant NKT Cells and Control of the Thymus Medulla
    White, Andrea J.
    Lucas, Beth
    Jenkinson, William E.
    Anderson, Graham
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2018, 200 (10): : 3333 - 3339
  • [5] Immunologic Glycosphingolipidomics and NKT Cell Development in Mouse Thymus
    Li, Yunsen
    Thapa, Prakash
    Hawke, David
    Kondo, Yuji
    Furukawa, Keiko
    Furukawa, Koichi
    Hsu, Fong-Fu
    Adlercreutz, Dietlind
    Weadge, Joel
    Palcic, Monica M.
    Wang, Peng G.
    Levery, Steven B.
    Zhou, Dapeng
    JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH, 2009, 8 (06) : 2740 - 2751
  • [6] Visualization of type 2 NKT cell development in the thymus
    Hamad, Abdel
    Xiao, Zuoxiang
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2010, 184
  • [7] Invariant NKT cell development: focus on NOD mice
    Ghazarian, Liana
    Simoni, Yannick
    Magalhaes, Isabelle
    Lehuen, Agnes
    CURRENT OPINION IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2014, 27 : 83 - 88
  • [8] Activated Invariant NKT Cells Regulate Osteoclast Development and Function
    Hu, Ming
    Bassett, J. H. Duncan
    Danks, Lynett
    Howell, Peter G. T.
    Xu, Ke
    Spanoudakis, Emmanouil
    Kotsianidis, Ioannis
    Boyde, Alan
    Williams, Graham R.
    Horwood, Nikki
    Roberts, Irene A. G.
    Karadimitris, Anastasios
    JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2011, 186 (05): : 2910 - 2917
  • [9] Parallels and distinctions between T and NKT cell development in the thymus
    Berzins, SP
    Uldrich, AP
    Pellicci, DG
    McNab, F
    Hayakawa, Y
    Smyth, MJ
    Godfrey, DI
    IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY, 2004, 82 (03): : 269 - 275
  • [10] A new mouse strain for the analysis of invariant NKT cell function
    Shilpi Chandra
    Meng Zhao
    Alison Budelsky
    Alvaro de Mingo Pulido
    Jeremy Day
    Zheng Fu
    Lori Siegel
    Dirk Smith
    Mitchell Kronenberg
    Nature Immunology, 2015, 16 : 799 - 800