Sandra Van der Auwera , Sabine Ameling , Anja Wiechert , Nele Friedrich , Matthias Nauck , Henry Völzke , Barbara M. Bröker , Hans J. Grabe , Uwe Völker
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Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are gaining increasing attention, particularly because of their involvement in immune-related signaling pathways. We investigated the association between 179 plasma-circulating miRNAs (Plasma Focus microRNA PCR Panel) and 47 cytokines (“MILLIPLEX® panel) in 692 participants of the population-based SHIP-TREND cohort (age range 21–79) and two additional cohorts to present a comprehensive map of miRNA-cytokine relations. Multivariate linear regression models identified Bonferroni-corrected significant associations between miRNAs and cytokines for EGF (pro-epidermal growth factor), PDGF-AA, PDGF-AB/BB (platelet-derived growth factor subunit A and B), VEGF-A (vascular endothelia growth factor A), and sCD40L (soluble CD40 ligand) with sCD40L showing the most robust pattern. These models were adjusted for age, sex, platelet count, BMI, smoking, and technical parameters. In the follow-up sample (N = 191, 7 years after initial sampling), we confirmed that the observed associations were stable over time and replicated our findings in an independent clinical cohort (N = 74). Furthermore, the causal mediation results provide evidence for the involvement of platelet activity in the regulation of sCD40L mediated by five miRNAs in the range of 25 %–69 % of the effect being mediated (strongest mediation for hsa-miR-223-3p). Our study highlights a strong and stable miRNA-mediated modulation of sCD40L, at the stage of platelet activation with potential subsequent effects on the interaction of immune cells and haemostasis pointing to a complex regulatory mechanism. Future research is needed to determine the clinical relevance of our observations in the context of vascular thrombosis, immunological disorders, and neurodegeneration.
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The journal Cytokine has an open access mirror journal Cytokine: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review.
* Devoted exclusively to the study of the molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, immunology, genome-wide association studies, pathobiology, diagnostic and clinical applications of all known interleukins, hematopoietic factors, growth factors, cytotoxins, interferons, new cytokines, and chemokines, Cytokine provides comprehensive coverage of cytokines and their mechanisms of actions, 12 times a year by publishing original high quality refereed scientific papers from prominent investigators in both the academic and industrial sectors.
We will publish 3 major types of manuscripts:
1) Original manuscripts describing research results.
2) Basic and clinical reviews describing cytokine actions and regulation.
3) Short commentaries/perspectives on recently published aspects of cytokines, pathogenesis and clinical results.