The microRNA-342-5p fosters inflammatory macrophage activation through an Akt1- and microRNA-155-dependent pathway during atherosclerosis

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Background-Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory vascular disease driven by the subendothelial accumulation of macrophages. The mechanism regulating the inflammatory response in macrophages during atherogenesis remains unclear. Because microRNAs (miRNAs) play a crucial role in cellular signaling by posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression, we studied the miRNA expression profiles during the progression of atherosclerosis. Methods and Results-Using an miRNA real-time polymerase chain reaction array, we found that macrophage-derived miR-342-5p and miR-155 are selectively upregulated in early atherosclerotic lesions in Apoe-/- mice. miR-342-5p directly targets Akt1 through its 3′-untranslated region. Akt1 suppression by miR-342-5p induces proinflammatory mediators such as Nos2 and II6 in macrophages via the upregulation of miR-155. The local application of an miR-342-5p antagomir inhibits the development of atherosclerosis in partially ligated carotid arteries. In atherosclerotic lesions, the miR-342-5p antagomir upregulated Akt1 expression and suppressed the expression of miR-155 and Nos2. This reduced Nos2 expression was associated with a diminished generation of nitrotyrosine in the plaques. Furthermore, systemic treatment with an inhibitor of miR-342-5p reduced the progression of atherosclerosis in the aorta of Apoe-/- mice. Conclusions-Macrophage-derived miR-342-5p promotes atherosclerosis and enhances the inflammatory stimulation of macrophages by suppressing the Akt1-mediated inhibition of miR-155 expression. Therefore, targeting miR-342-5p may offer a promising strategy to treat atherosclerotic vascular disease. Copyright © 2013 American Heart Association, Inc.

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Wei, Y., Nazari-Jahantigh, M., Chan, L., Zhu, M., Heyll, K., Corbalán-Campos, J., … Schober, A. (2013). The microRNA-342-5p fosters inflammatory macrophage activation through an Akt1- and microRNA-155-dependent pathway during atherosclerosis. Circulation, 127(15), 1609–1619. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.112.000736

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