miR-146a-5p mediates atherogenic signalling from immune to vascular cells
Cardiovascular Research

Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression and are involved in various biological processes, including vascular homeostasis. Macrophages (Mϕs) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) play key roles in vascular health and disease. However, the communication between Mϕs and VSMCs via miRNAs is not well understood. This study explores the transfer of miR-146a-5p from Mϕs to VSMCs and its role in atherosclerosis.
Through unbiased miRNA-sequencing of cellular coculture, miR-146a-5p was identified as a potential messenger between Mϕs and VSMCs. This finding was validated using multiple experimental approaches, including the use of a fluorescent miR-146a-5p mimic and a sensor to document its transfer from Mϕs to VSMCs. Transfer occurred via gap junctions, especially when Mϕs were exposed to a pro-inflammatory stimulus. In VSMCs, miR-146a-5p promoted a contractile, proliferative phenotype and altered their metabolic and transcriptomic profiles, affecting genes involved in differentiation and cholesterol metabolism. Kruppel-like factor 4 (
MiR-146a-5p is a key mediator of Mϕ-VSMC communication contributing to vascular disease, and is a potential therapeutic target for atherosclerosis.
Contributors

Montserrat Climent
Author

Stefania Zani
Author

Nicolò Salvarani
Author

Marco Cremonesi
Author

Simone Serio
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Anna Sbalchiero
Author

Alfonso Tramontano
Author

Luca Lambroia
Author

Alice Mallia
Author

Efrem Civilini
Author

Cristina Banfi
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