Microrna-146a inhibition promotes total neurite outgrowth and suppresses cell apoptosis, inflammation, and stat1/myc pathway in pc12 and cortical neuron cellular alzheimer’s disease models

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This study aimed to explore the effect of microRNA (miR)-146a inhibition on regulating cell apoptosis, total neurite outgrowth, inflammation, and STAT1/MYC pathway in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). PC12 and cortical neuron cellular AD models were constructed by Ab1-42 insult. For the former model, nerve growth factor (NGF) stimulation was previously conducted. miR-146a inhibitor and negative-control (NC) inhibitor were transfected into the two cellular AD models, and then cells were named miR-inhibitor group and NC-inhibitor group, respectively. After transfection, cell apoptosis, total neurite outgrowth, supernatant inflammation cytokines, and STAT1/MYC pathway were detected. miR-146a expression was similar between PC12 cellular AD model and control cells (NGF-stimulated PC12 cells), while miR-146a expression was increased in cortical neuron cellular AD model compared with control cells (rat embryo primary cortical neurons). In both PC12 and cortical neuron cellular AD models, miR-146a expression was reduced in miR-inhibitor group compared with NC-inhibitor group after transfection. Furthermore, cell apoptosis was attenuated, while total neurite outgrowth was elevated in miR-inhibitor group compared with NC-inhibitor group. As for supernatant inflammatory cytokines, tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-1b, IL-6, and IL-17 levels were lower in miR-inhibitor group than in NC-inhibitor group. Additionally, STAT1 and c-Myc mRNA and protein expressions were attenuated in miR-inhibitor group compared with NC-inhibitor group. In conclusion, miR-146a potentially represented a viable therapeutic target for AD.

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Ma, Y., Ye, J., Zhao, L., & Pan, D. (2021). Microrna-146a inhibition promotes total neurite outgrowth and suppresses cell apoptosis, inflammation, and stat1/myc pathway in pc12 and cortical neuron cellular alzheimer’s disease models. Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research, 54(5). https://doi.org/10.1590/1414-431x20209665

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