MicroRNA-20b promotes the accumulation of CDllb+Ly6G+Ly6Clow myeloid-derived suppressor cells in asthmatic mice

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miR-20b is a member of the miR-106a-363 gene cluster, which has been shown to play an important role in a variety of diseases, including cancer, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. Our previous study indicated that miR-20b has an inhibitory effect on airway inflammation in asthmatic mice, but the exact mechanism is unclear. In this study, we report that the ratio of CD 1 lb+Ly6G+Ly6Clow cells, but not the amount of CD11b+Ly6C+Ly6G-cells, was increased in the lung tissue of asthmatic mice after intranasal instillation with miR-20b mimics, while Th2-type cytokines (interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13) were significantly decreased in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. In addition, the transcription factor CREB regulated the expression of miR-20b. Our findings suggest that miR-20b can induce the accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in the lungs of asthmatic mice, which may be a mechanism by which miR-20b inhibits airway inflammation in asthmatic mice. Thus, miR-20b may be used as a target for the effective treatment of asthma in the future.

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Ma, H., Guo, S., Luo, Y., Wang, Y., Wang, H., He, J., … Song, C. (2017). MicroRNA-20b promotes the accumulation of CDllb+Ly6G+Ly6Clow myeloid-derived suppressor cells in asthmatic mice. Central European Journal of Immunology, 42(1), 30–38. https://doi.org/10.5114/ceji.2017.67316

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