Affiliation:
1. Department of Pediatrics, General Hospital of Central Theater Command, No. 627 Wuluo Road, Wuhan, 430070,
China
2. Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, General Hospital of Central Theater Command, Wuhan, People’s
Republic of China
Abstract
Background:
The etiology of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is complex, and the
disease is thus difficult to cure. In this regard, it has been established that SLE patients are characterized
by differing levels of vitamin D-hydroxylation; however, the direct effects of vitamin D
(VitD) in these patients remain unknown.
Objective:
Therefore, we investigated the effects and mechanisms of action of VitD in the context
of SLE.
Methods:
The effects of VitD on MRL/LPR mice were studied by synthesizing glycogen synthase
kinase-3β (GSK-3β)-interfering lentiviruses and transfecting with miR-126a-5p mimics. Changes
in the body weight of mice were recorded for 6 weeks. Western blotting was performed to determine
the levels of T-bet, GATA3, and GSK-3β protein expression, and qRT-PCR was performed
to determine the levels of miR-126a-5p and GSK-3β mRNA expression. ELISA was performed to
determine the levels of ANA, dsDNA, and snRNP/Sm in mice serum.
Results:
GSK-3β and miR-126a-5p were expressed at high and low levels, respectively, in
MRL/LPR mice. VitD (30 ng/kg) was found to reduce the expression of GSK-3β and increase
miR-126a-5p expression, which targets GSK-3β. T-bet and GATA3 were found to be positively
regulated by miR-126a-5p and VitD and negatively regulated by GSK-3β. The body weight of
mice was not altered by VitD. ANA, dsDNA, and snRNP/Sm were positively regulated by miR-
126a-5p and VitD and negatively regulated by GSK-3β. The effects of GSK-3β were enhanced in
response to the inhibition of miR-126a-5p expression.
Conclusion:
VitD upregulated miR-126a-5p to target GSK-3β expression, thereby alleviating the
SLE in MRL/LPR mice.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biotechnology