MiR-15a/16-1 deficiency induces IL-10-producing CD19+ TIM-1+ cells in tumor microenvironment

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IL-10-producing B cells (B10) are associated with autoimmune diseases, infection and tumours. MiR-15a/16 as a tumour-suppressive gene is down-regulated in several tumours, such as chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, pituitary adenomas and prostate carcinoma. Here, increased frequency of IL-10-producing CD19+ Tim-1+ cells was seen in both aged miR-15a/16−/− mice (15-18 months) with the onset of B cell leukaemia and young knockout mice (8-12 weeks) transplanted with hepatic cancer cells. CD19+ Tim-1+ cells down-regulated the function of effector CD4+CD25low T cells ex vivo dependent on IL-10 production, and adoptive transfer of CD19+ Tim-1+ cells promoted tumour growth in mice. IL-10 production by CD19+ Tim-1+ cells was involved with the STAT3 activation. Bioinformatics analysis shows that miR-16 targets the 3′-untranslating region (3′-UTR) of STAT3 mRNA. Overexpression of miR-16 in CD19+ Tim-1+ cells inhibited STAT3 transcription and its protein expression. Thus, the loss of miR-15a/16 promoted induction of regulatory CD19+ Tim-1+ cells in tumour microenvironment. These results confirmed that miR-15a/16 could be used in tumour therapy due to its inhibition of tumour and regulatory B cells.

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Jia, X., Liu, H., Xu, C., Han, S., Shen, Y., Miao, X., … Gong, W. (2019). MiR-15a/16-1 deficiency induces IL-10-producing CD19+ TIM-1+ cells in tumor microenvironment. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 23(2), 1343–1353. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14037

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