ApoE and miR-146 in inflammation and atherosclerosis (WP3926)
Homo sapiens
Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) enhances purine-rich PU-box-binding protein 1 (PU.1)-dependent miR-146a transcription to suppress nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB)-driven monocyte and macrophage activation and thereby inflammation and atherosclerosis. Environmental ligands of toll-like receptors (TLRs), including lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL), caused by hyperlipidemia provoke inflammatory signaling in monocytes and macrophages resulting in NF-κB activation. Gene transcription from NF-κB activity results in the production of inflammatory mediators, including proatherogenic cytokines. It also results in the production of primary miR-146a (pri-miR-146a) that is subsequently processed into mature miR-146a that silences the expression of key TLR-adaptor molecules interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase 1 (IRAK1) and TNF receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6). The production of miR-146a thereby serves as a regulatory feedback loop to suppress NF-κB activity and resolve inflammation. Findings from our study identified that cellular apoE expression contributes to amplify this regulatory feedback loop by increasing PU.1-dependent transcription of pri-miR-146a and thereby mature miR-146a production. Proteins on this pathway have targeted assays available via the [https://assays.cancer.gov/available_assays?wp_id=WP3926 CPTAC Assay Portal]
Authors
Kristina Hanspers , Andika Tan , and Eric WeitzActivity
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Organisms
Homo sapiensCommunities
Diseases ExRNAAnnotations
Disease Ontology
atherosclerosisCell Type Ontology
monocyte macrophagePathway Ontology
disease pathway disease pathwayLabel | Type | Compact URI | Comment |
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Lipopolysaccharide | Metabolite | chebi:16412 | |
HDL | Metabolite | chebi:39025 | |
ox-LDL | Metabolite | chebi:60151 | |
NFKB2 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000077150 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000025225 |
APOE | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000130203 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000002985 |
RELA | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000173039 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000024927 |
MIR146A | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000283733 | No homologues found for original id Mb:MI0000170 |
SPI1 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000066336 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = L:20375 |
IRAK1 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000184216 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000031392 |
TLR4 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000136869 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000039005 |
TRAF6 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000175104 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000017386 |
TLR2 | GeneProduct | ensembl:ENSG00000137462 | Homology Mapping from Mus musculus to Homo sapiens: Original ID = En:ENSMUSG00000027995 |
References
- Apolipoprotein E enhances microRNA-146a in monocytes and macrophages to suppress nuclear factor-κB-driven inflammation and atherosclerosis. Li K, Ching D, Luk FS, Raffai RL. Circ Res. 2015 Jun 19;117(1):e1–11. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- MicroRNA-146a & hematopoiesis: friend or foe in atherosclerosis. Raffai RL. Noncoding RNA Investig. 2018 Jul;2:43. PubMed Europe PMC Scholia