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Publication : Dominant regulation of long-term allograft survival is mediated by microRNA-142.

First Author  Anandagoda N Year  2020
Journal  Am J Transplant Volume  20
Issue  10 Pages  2715-2727
PubMed ID  32277570 Mgi Jnum  J:321869
Mgi Id  MGI:6871761 Doi  10.1111/ajt.15907
Citation  Anandagoda N, et al. (2020) Dominant regulation of long-term allograft survival is mediated by microRNA-142. Am J Transplant 20(10):2715-2727
abstractText  Organ transplantation is often lifesaving, but the long-term deleterious effects of combinatorial immunosuppression regimens and allograft failure cause significant morbidity and mortality. Long-term graft survival in the absence of continuing immunosuppression, defined as operational tolerance, has never been described in the context of multiple major histocompatibility complex (MHC) mismatches. Here, we show that miR-142 deficiency leads to indefinite allograft survival in a fully MHC mismatched murine cardiac transplant model in the absence of exogenous immunosuppression. We demonstrate that the cause of indefinite allograft survival in the absence of miR-142 maps specifically to the T cell compartment. Of therapeutic relevance, temporal deletion of miR-142 in adult mice prior to transplantation of a fully MHC mismatched skin allograft resulted in prolonged allograft survival. Mechanistically, miR-142 directly targets Tgfbr1 for repression in regulatory T cells (TREG ). This leads to increased TREG sensitivity to transforming growth factor - beta and promotes transplant tolerance via an augmented peripheral TREG response in the absence of miR-142. These data identify manipulation of miR-142 as a promising approach for the induction of tolerance in human transplantation.
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