TY - JOUR
T1 - MiR663 Prevents Epo Inhibition Caused by TNF-Alpha in Normoxia and Hypoxia
AU - Ozkurt, Mete
AU - Hellwig-Bürgel, Thomas
AU - Depping, Reinhard
AU - Kadabere, Selda
AU - Ozyurt, Rumeysa
AU - Karadag, Abdullah
AU - Erkasap, Nilüfer
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Mete Ozkurt et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objective. In chronic inflammatory diseases, proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α are present in high amounts in the circulation and are associated with anemia in most cases. Experimental studies have shown that TNF-α inhibits the synthesis of erythropoietin (Epo), the main stimulant of hematopoiesis. Our aim was to figure out which microRNAs are involved in the Epo repression by TNF-α. Methods. First, we determined the dose of TNF-α in HepG2 cells that has no cytotoxic effect by using MTT assays and that inhibits Epo synthesis by qRT-PCR and ELISA. Then, we performed the microRNA array study with TNF-α (20 ng/ml)-treated cells, and the array results were confirmed by qRT-PCR. We transfected the miR663 group with the mimic-miR663 (30 pmol) for 24 hrs; other groups were treated with a transfection reagent followed by treatment of TNF-α for 24 hrs; miR663 groups were treated with TNF-α for 24 hrs; and the control group was incubated with normal medium. We analyzed Epo mRNA levels by qRT-PCR. If mimic-miR663 prevents the Epo repression by TNF-α, more Epo-dependent UT-7 cells would survive. Therefore, we cocultured HepG2 cells with UT-7 cells. The percentage of apoptotic UT-7 cells was determined by TUNEL assays. Results. According to our array study, TNF-α significantly decreases miR663 expression. After transfection of miR663 mimics into HepG2 cells, TNF-alpha was unable to decrease Epo mRNA amounts. Furthermore, mimic-miR663 transfection resulted in a lower apoptosis rate of UT-7 cells in coculture experiments. Conclusions. miR663 is involved in Epo mRNA production and that is able to prevent or reverse the inhibitory effect of TNF-α. In our coculture study, transfecting HepG2 cells with miR663 mimics decreased the apoptosis of UT-7 cells.
AB - Objective. In chronic inflammatory diseases, proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α are present in high amounts in the circulation and are associated with anemia in most cases. Experimental studies have shown that TNF-α inhibits the synthesis of erythropoietin (Epo), the main stimulant of hematopoiesis. Our aim was to figure out which microRNAs are involved in the Epo repression by TNF-α. Methods. First, we determined the dose of TNF-α in HepG2 cells that has no cytotoxic effect by using MTT assays and that inhibits Epo synthesis by qRT-PCR and ELISA. Then, we performed the microRNA array study with TNF-α (20 ng/ml)-treated cells, and the array results were confirmed by qRT-PCR. We transfected the miR663 group with the mimic-miR663 (30 pmol) for 24 hrs; other groups were treated with a transfection reagent followed by treatment of TNF-α for 24 hrs; miR663 groups were treated with TNF-α for 24 hrs; and the control group was incubated with normal medium. We analyzed Epo mRNA levels by qRT-PCR. If mimic-miR663 prevents the Epo repression by TNF-α, more Epo-dependent UT-7 cells would survive. Therefore, we cocultured HepG2 cells with UT-7 cells. The percentage of apoptotic UT-7 cells was determined by TUNEL assays. Results. According to our array study, TNF-α significantly decreases miR663 expression. After transfection of miR663 mimics into HepG2 cells, TNF-alpha was unable to decrease Epo mRNA amounts. Furthermore, mimic-miR663 transfection resulted in a lower apoptosis rate of UT-7 cells in coculture experiments. Conclusions. miR663 is involved in Epo mRNA production and that is able to prevent or reverse the inhibitory effect of TNF-α. In our coculture study, transfecting HepG2 cells with miR663 mimics decreased the apoptosis of UT-7 cells.
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U2 - 10.1155/2021/3670499
DO - 10.1155/2021/3670499
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85112246659
SN - 1687-8337
VL - 2021
JO - International Journal of Endocrinology
JF - International Journal of Endocrinology
M1 - 3670499
ER -