miR-214-3p Deficiency Enhances Caspase-1-Dependent Pyroptosis of Microglia in White Matter Injury

White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent impairment of neurodevelopment in preterm infants. Here, we report that the caspase-1 inflammasome is abundantly activated in the microglia of WMI mice and results in increased pyroptosis of microglia. Pharmacology inhibition of caspase-1 cleavage allev...

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Main Authors: Liufang He, Tingyan Wei, Yong Huang, Xueli Zhang, Dongbo Zhu, Huazhen Liu, Zhangxing Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Immunology Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1642896
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Summary:White matter injury (WMI) is the most frequent impairment of neurodevelopment in preterm infants. Here, we report that the caspase-1 inflammasome is abundantly activated in the microglia of WMI mice and results in increased pyroptosis of microglia. Pharmacology inhibition of caspase-1 cleavage alleviated the pathogenesis of WMI mice. The expression of microRNA miR-214-3p was largely reduced in the microglia of WMI mice compared to controls. Compromised expression of miR-214-3p on microglia gives rise to the inflammasome activation and microglial pyroptosis. Treatment with miR-214-3p agomir is sufficient to relieve the white matter lesion and demyelination in WMI mice. miR-214-3p is able to bind to the 3′ region of the NLRP-3 inflammasome compartment NEK7, preventing the transcription of NEK7 mRNA. As a result, in WMI mice, the lack of miR-214-3p leads to the accumulation of NEK7 which supports NLRP 3 inflammasome activation, microglial pyroptosis, and white matter pathogenesis.
ISSN:2314-7156