MicroRNA-155 modulates the interleukin-1 signaling pathway in activated human monocyte-derived dendritic cells

Maurizio Ceppi(Inserm), Patrícia M. Pereira(University of Aveiro), Isabelle Dunand-Sauthier(University of Geneva), Emmanuèle Barras(University of Geneva), Walter Reith(University of Geneva), Manuel A. S. Santos(University of Aveiro), Philippe Pierre(Inserm)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
February 5, 2009
Cited by 705Open Access
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Abstract

In response to inflammatory stimulation, dendritic cells (DCs) have a remarkable pattern of differentiation (maturation) that exhibits specific mechanisms to control immunity. Here, we show that in response to Lipopolysaccharides (LPS), several microRNAs (miRNAs) are regulated in human monocyte-derived dendritic cells. Among these miRNAs, miR-155 is highly up-regulated during maturation. Using LNA silencing combined to microarray technology, we have identified the Toll-like receptor/interleukin-1 (TLR/IL-1) inflammatory pathway as a general target of miR-155. We further demonstrate that miR-155 directly controls the level of TAB2, an important signal transduction molecule. Our observations suggest, therefore, that in mature human DCs, miR-155 is part of a negative feedback loop, which down-modulates inflammatory cytokine production in response to microbial stimuli.


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