MiR-146b-5p regulates IL-23 receptor complex expression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells
- Creators
- Matis S.
- Recchia A. G.
- Colombo M.
- Cardillo M.
- Fabbi M.
- Todoerti K.
- Bossio S.
- Fabris S.
- Cancila V.
- Massara R.
- Reverberi D.
- Emionite L.
- Cilli M.
- Cerruti G.
- Salvi S.
- Bet P.
- Pigozzi S.
- Fiocca R.
- Ibatici A.
- Angelucci E.
- Gentile M.
- Monti P.
- Menichini P.
- Fronza G.
- Torricelli F.
- Ciarrocchi A.
- Neri A.
- Fais F.
- Tripodo C.
- Morabito F.
- Ferrarini M.
- Cutrona G.
- Others:
- Matis, S.
- Recchia, A. G.
- Colombo, M.
- Cardillo, M.
- Fabbi, M.
- Todoerti, K.
- Bossio, S.
- Fabris, S.
- Cancila, V.
- Massara, R.
- Reverberi, D.
- Emionite, L.
- Cilli, M.
- Cerruti, G.
- Salvi, S.
- Bet, P.
- Pigozzi, S.
- Fiocca, R.
- Ibatici, A.
- Angelucci, E.
- Gentile, M.
- Monti, P.
- Menichini, P.
- Fronza, G.
- Torricelli, F.
- Ciarrocchi, A.
- Neri, A.
- Fais, F.
- Tripodo, C.
- Morabito, F.
- Ferrarini, M.
- Cutrona, G.
Description
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells express the interleukin-23 receptor (IL-23R) chain, but the expression of the complementary IL-12R(31 chain requires cell stimulation via surface CD40 molecules (and not via the B-cell receptor [BCR]). This stimulation induces the expression of a heterodimeric functional IL-23R complex and the secretion of IL-23, initiating an autocrine loop that drives leukemic cell expansion. Based on the observation in 224 untreated Binet stage A patients that the cases with the lowest miR-146b-5p concentrations had the shortest time to first treatment (TTFT), we hypothesized that miR-146b-5p could negatively regulate IL-12R(31 side chain expression and clonal expansion. Indeed, miR-146b-5p significantly bound to the 3 '-UTR region of the IL-12R(31 mRNA in an in vitro luciferase assay. Downregulation of miR-146b-5p with specific miRNA inhibitors in vitro led to the upregulation of the IL-12R(31 side chain and expression of a functional IL-23R complex similar to that observed after stimulation of the CLL cell through the surface CD40 molecules. Expression of miR-146b-5p with miRNA mimics in vitro inhibited the expression of the IL-23R complex after stimulation with CD40L. Administration of a miR-146b-5p mimic to NSG mice, successfully engrafted with CLL cells, caused tumor shrinkage, with a reduction of leukemic nodules and of IL-12R(31-positive CLL cells in the spleen. Our findings indicate that IL-12R(31 expression, a crucial checkpoint for the functioning of the IL-23 and IL-23R complex loop, is under the control of miR-146b-5p, which may represent a potential target for therapy since it contributes to the CLL pathogenesis. This trial is registered at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT00917540.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1105468
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1105468
- Origin repository
- UNIGE