MicroRNA-31 Reduces the Motility of Proinflammatory T Helper 1 Lymphocytes

2018 
Proinflammatory type 1 T helper (Th1) cells are enriched in inflamed tissue and contribute to the maintenance of chronic inflammation in rheumatic diseases. Here we show that the microRNA- (miR-) 31 is upregulated in murine Th1 cells with a history of repeated reactivation and in memory Th cells isolated from the synovial fluid of patients with rheumatic joint disease. Knock-down of miR-31 resulted in the upregulation of genes associated with cytoskeletal rearrangement and motility and induced the expression of target genes involved in T cell activation, chemokine receptor- and integrin-signaling. Accordingly, inhibition of miR-31 resulted in increased migratory activity of repeatedly activated Th1 cells. The transcription factors T bet and Foxo1 act as positive and negative regulators of T cell receptor (TCR) - mediated miR-31 expression, respectively. Taken together, our data show that a gene regulatory network involving miR-31, T-bet and Foxo1 controls the migratory behavior of proinflammatory Th1 cells.
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