Age-related decrease of miRNA-92a levels in human CD8+T-cells correlates with a reduction of naïve T lymphocytes

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MicroRNA (miR)-17-92a expression plays a crucial role in lymphocyte ontogeny. We therefore set out to determine miR-92a expression levels in peripheral blood lymphocytes from healthy subjects to ascertain any association between these levels and ageing. We found a positive correlation between the miR-92a expression level and the percentages of RO-CD8+CD27+(P = 0.0046) and CD3+CD8+CD62L+(P = 0.0011). This suggests that the majority of miR-92a of CD8+T cells is derived from naïve cells, and the miR-92a expression level in CD8+T cells declines progressively with age. These results indicate that the age-related attrition of naïve T cells is linked to a reduction of miR-92a in human T -lymphocytes. Therefore, we should careful attention when evaluating human miRNA levels in T lymphocytes to use normal control values. © 2011 Ohyashiki et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Ohyashiki, M., Ohyashiki, J. H., Hirota, A., Kobayashi, C., & Ohyashiki, K. (2011). Age-related decrease of miRNA-92a levels in human CD8+T-cells correlates with a reduction of naïve T lymphocytes. Immunity and Ageing, 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4933-8-11

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