Inflammation Modifies miR-21 Expression Within Neuronal Extracellular Vesicles to Regulate Remyelination Following Spinal Cord Injury
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Published:2023-05-31
Issue:6
Volume:19
Page:2024-2037
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ISSN:2629-3269
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Container-title:Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Stem Cell Rev and Rep
Author:
Han Tianyu, Song Peiwen, Wu Zuomeng, Liu Yunlei, Ying Wang, Shen CailiangORCID
Abstract
AbstractCell‒cell communication following spinal cord injury (SCI) plays a key role in remyelination and neurological recovery. Although communication between neuron-neural stem cells (NSCs) affects remyelination, its precise mechanism remains unclear. The present study investigated the biological effects of extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from neurons on the differentiation of NSCs and the remyelination of axons in a rat model for SCI. We found that that EVs derived from neurons promoted the differentiation of NSCs into oligodendrocytes and the remyelination of axons in SCI rats. However, neuron-derived EVs lost their biological effects after inflammatory stimulation of these neurons from which they originate. Further analysis demonstrated that the inflammatory stimulation on neurons upregulated miR-21 within EVs, which targeted SMAD 7 and upregulated the TGF-β/SMAD2 signaling pathway, resulting in an excess of astrocytic scar boundaries and in remyelination failure. Moreover, these effects could be abolished by miR-21 inhibitors/antagomirs. Considered together, these results indicate that inflammatory stimulation of neurons prevents remyelination following SCI via the upregulation of miR-21 expression within neuron-derived EVs, and this takes place through SMAD 7-mediated activation of the TGF-β/SMAD2 signaling pathway.
Funder
the National Natural Science Foundation of China Anhui Provincial Key Research and Development Plan
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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