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miR-34a is a microRNA safeguard for Citrobacter-induced inflammatory colon oncogenesis

Authors :
Kai-Yuan Chen
Ergang Wang
Gaiting Zhou
Yi Wang
Zhenzhen Wu
Hong Shen
Huiwen Yan
Nikolai Rakhilin
Jeffrey I. Everitt
Lihua Wang
Xiling Shen
Zhiguo Sun
Kun Xiang
Robert Mines
Gaoqi Ye
Shanshan Chao
Pengcheng Bu
Source :
eLife, eLife, Vol 7 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2018.

Abstract

Inflammation often induces regeneration to repair the tissue damage. However, chronic inflammation can transform temporary hyperplasia into a fertile ground for tumorigenesis. Here, we demonstrate that the microRNA miR-34a acts as a central safeguard to protect the inflammatory stem cell niche and reparative regeneration. Although playing little role in regular homeostasis, miR-34a deficiency leads to colon tumorigenesis after Citrobacter rodentium infection. miR-34a targets both immune and epithelial cells to restrain inflammation-induced stem cell proliferation. miR-34a targets Interleukin six receptor (IL-6R) and Interleukin 23 receptor (IL-23R) to suppress T helper 17 (Th17) cell differentiation and expansion, targets chemokine CCL22 to hinder Th17 cell recruitment to the colon epithelium, and targets an orphan receptor Interleukin 17 receptor D (IL-17RD) to inhibit IL-17-induced stem cell proliferation. Our study highlights the importance of microRNAs in protecting the stem cell niche during inflammation despite their lack of function in regular tissue homeostasis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050084X
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....23de3aa9ac68070f48cde15135883130