Abstract

Macrophage activation is a central event in immune responses. Macrophages undergoing classical activation (M1 macrophages) are proinflammatory, whereas alternatively activated macrophages (M2 macrophages) are generally anti-inflammatory. miRNAs play important regulatory roles in inflammatory response. However, the manner in which miRNAs regulate macrophage activation in response to different environmental cues has not been well defined. In this study, we found that M-BMM macrophages (M2) express greater levels of miR-125a-5p than do GM-BMM macrophages (M1). Stimulation of macrophages through TLR2 and TLR4 but not through TLR3 enhanced miR-125a-5p expression. Up-regulation of miR-125a-5p after TLR2/4 activation requires the adaptor MYD88 but not TRIF. Overexpression of miR-125a-5p diminished M1 phenotype expression induced by LPS but promoted M2 marker expression induced by IL-4. In contrast, knockdown of miR-125a-5p promoted M1 polarization and diminished IL-4-induced M2 marker expression. We found that miR-125a-5p targets KLF13, a transcriptional factor that has an important role in T lymphocyte activation and inflammation. KLF13 knockdown had similar effects on M1 activation as did miR-125a-5p overexpression. In addition, miR-125a-5p regulates phagocytic and bactericidal activities of macrophages. Our data suggest that miR-125a-5p has an important role in suppressing classical activation of macrophages while promoting alternative activation.

Highlights

  • The role of miRNAs in macrophage polarization has not been well defined

  • We found that miR-125a-5p is expressed at a higher level in M-BMM (M2) than in GM-BMM (M1) macrophages. miR-125a-5p was up-regulated in response to cellular activation through TLR2 or TLR4 but not by TLR3 activation

  • We found that miR-125a-5p is up-regulated after macrophage activation through TLR2 and TLR4 but not TLR3

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Introduction

The role of miRNAs in macrophage polarization has not been well defined. Results: miR-125a-5p promotes M2, while it suppresses M1 macrophage polarization. Conclusion: miR-125a-5p is an important regulator of the differential activation of macrophages. Significance: Delineation of the role of miR-125a-5p in macrophage polarization provides insights into miRNA regulation of inflammation, tissue repair and tumor progression. The manner in which miRNAs regulate macrophage activation in response to different environmental cues has not been well defined. Knockdown of miR-125a-5p promoted M1 polarization and diminished IL-4-induced M2 marker expression. We found that miR-125a-5p targets KLF13, a transcriptional factor that has an important role in T lymphocyte activation and inflammation. Our data suggest that miR-125a-5p has an important role in suppressing classical activation of macrophages while promoting alternative activation

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