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PHM142 Fall 2016 Coordinator: Dr. Jeffrey Henderson Instructor: Dr. David Hampson AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE AND MICRORNAS Farhat Hossain, Baldeep Litt and Sheldon Keith Pereira AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES Caused by immune system initiating an attack on self-molecules Due to genetic or environmental factors (diet, where you live) PAGE, L. M., DU TOIT, D. F., & PAGE, B. J. (N.D.) HTTP://MISSINGLINK.UCSF.EDU/LM/IMMUNOLOGY_MODULE/PROLOGUE/OBJECTIVES/OBJ02.HTML EXAMPLES Rheumatoid arthritis Multiple Sclerosis Type 1 Diabetes Vitiligo Systemic lupus erythematosus PAGE, L. M., DU TOIT, D. F., & PAGE, B. J. (N.D.) MIRNA SYNTHESIS MiRNAs are non coding regulatory RNAs that repress targeted gene expression by affecting mRNA MiRNAs act via two main main mechanism to directly interfere with mRNA translation or degrade targeted mRNAs. QU ET AL. 2014, DENG ET AL., 2014 HUSAKOVA, 2016 CONTRIBUTION OF MIRNAS IN SLE miRNA 146a • Negatively regulates Type I IFN pathway • Low expression associated with onset of SLE miRNA 125a miRNA 126 and 148 a • Negatively regulates RANTES (inflammatory cytokine • Low expression associated with renal inflammation in SLE • High expression Inhibits translation of DNMT1 • Decreased activity of DNMT associated with SLE disease onset Husakova, 2016; Kiefer et al.,2012; Deng et al., 2014) CERIBELLI ET AL., 2011 CERIBELLI ET AL., 2011 SUMMARY Autoimmune disorders are caused by the immune system attacking healthy cells in the body Examples of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, type 1diabetes, vitiligo and systemic lupus erythematosus MiRNA’s are able to repress targeted gene expression by interfering with translation of mRNA or degradation of mRNA In SLE, low expression of MiRNA 125a and MiRNA 146a cause renal inflammation and production of autoantibodies respectively. High expression of MiR 126 and 148a causes decreased activity of DNMT1 miRNAs cause autoimmune diseases by two major pathways: downregulation of miRNAs that directly regulate pro-inflammatory cytokines and upregulation of miRNAs that repress DNA methyltransferases whose function are used to regulate auto-immune related genes. REFERENCES Ceribelli, A., Yao, B., Dominguez‐Gutierrez, P. R., & Chan, E. K. (2011). Lupus T cells switched on by DNA hypomethylation via microRNA?. Arthritis & Rheumatism, 63(5), 1177-1181. Ceribelli, A., Yao, B., Dominguez-Gutierrez, P. R., Nahid, M. A., Satoh, M., & Chan, E. K. (2011). MicroRNAs in systemic rheumatic diseases. Arthritis research & therapy, 13(4), 1. Kiefer, K., Oropallo, M. A., Cancro, M. P., & Marshak-Rothstein, A. (2012). Role of type I interferons in the activation of autoreactive B cells. Immunology and cell biology, 90(5), 498-504. Deng, X., Su, Y., Wu, H., Wu, R., Zhang, P., Dai, Y., ... & Lu, Q. (2015). The role of microRNAs in autoimmune diseases with skin involvement. Scandinavian journal of immunology, 81(3), 153-165. Husakova, M. (2016). MicroRNAs in the key events of systemic lupus erythematosus pathogenesis. Page, L. M., du Toit, D. F., & Page, B. J. (n.d.). Understanding Autoimmune Disease - a review article for the layman. Retrieved from http://www.sun.ac.za/english/faculty/healthsciences/biomedical_sciences/Documents/Anatomy%20and%20Hi stology/Understanding%20Autoimmune%20Disease.pdf Saito, Y., Saito, H., Liang, G., & Friedman, J. M. (2014). Epigenetic alterations and microRNA misexpression in cancer and autoimmune diseases: a critical review. Clinical reviews in allergy & immunology, 47(2), 128-135. Qu, Z., Li, W., & Fu, B. (2014). MicroRNAs in autoimmune diseases. BioMed research international, 2014. Ying, S. Y., Chang, D. C., & Lin, S. L. (2008). The microRNA (miRNA): overview of the RNA genes that modulate gene function. Molecular biotechnology, 38(3), 257-268.