miR-146a is a pivotal regulator of neutrophil extracellular trap formation promoting thrombosis

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Neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) induce a procoagulant response linking inflammation and thrombosis. Low levels of miR-146a, a brake of inflammatory response, are involved in higher risk of cardiovascular events, but the mechanisms explaining how miR-146a exerts its function remain largely undefined. The aim of this study was to explore the impact of miR-146a deficiency in NETosis both in sterile and non-sterile models in vivo, and to investigate the underlying mechanism. Two models of inflammation were used: (i) Ldlr-/- mice transplanted with bone marrow from miR-146a-/- or wild-type mice were fed a high-fat diet, generating an atherosclerosis model; and (ii) an acute inflammation model was generated by injecting lipopolysaccharide (1 mg/kg) into miR-146a-/- and wild-type mice. miR-146a deficiency increased NETosis in both models. Accordingly, miR-146a-/- mice showed significantly reduced carotid occlusion time and elevated levels of NET in thrombi following FeCl3-induced thrombosis. Infusion of DNAse I abolished arterial thrombosis in both WT and miR-146a-/- mice. Interestingly, miR-146a-deficient mice have aged, hyperreactive and pro-inflammatory neutrophils in their circulation which are more prone to form NET independently of the stimulus. Furthermore, we demonstrated that patients with community-acquired pneumonia with reduced miR-146a levels associated with the T variant of the functional rs2431697 had an increased risk of cardiovascular events due, in part, to an increased generation of NET.

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Arroyo, A. B., Fernández-Pérez, M. P., del Monte, A., Águila, S., Méndez, R., Hernández-Antolín, R., … Martínez, C. (2021). miR-146a is a pivotal regulator of neutrophil extracellular trap formation promoting thrombosis. Haematologica, 106(6), 1636–1646. https://doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2019.240226

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