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MiR-874 alleviates renal injury and inflammatory response in diabetic nephropathy through targeting toll-like receptor-4.

Tao YaoDongqing ZhaPing GaoHua ShuiXiaoyan Wu
Published in: Journal of cellular physiology (2018)
Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a kind of diabetic complication with capillary damage, and its pathogenesis remains obscure. Recently, microRNAs have been identified as diagnostic biomarkers in various diseases including DN. Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) contributes to inflammation, and it has been implicated in diabetes pathophysiology. This study was designed to investigate the role of miR-874 and TLR4 in a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced DN rat model and glucose-induced mouse podocyte model. In the current study, we reported that miR-874 was markedly downregulated in DN rats and glucose-induced mouse podocytes compared with the corresponding control groups with the activation of TLR4. In addition, we observed that overexpression of miR-874 was able to alleviate renal injury in DN rats. The cell counting kit (CCK-8) assay and 5-Ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU) assay demonstrated that glucose simulation significantly inhibited podocyte proliferation and induced cell apoptosis, which can be reversed by miR-874 mimics significantly. Notably, miR-874 overexpression dramatically attenuated the inflammatory response, indicated by the decreased levels of interleukin-6, L-1β, and tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α). Finally, the binding correlation between miR-874 and TLR4 was confirmed by carrying out dual-luciferase reporter assay in our study. It was found that overexpression of miR-874 depressed TLR4 levels in podocytes. These findings implied for the first time that the overexpression of miR-874 repressed glucose-triggered podocyte injury through targeting TLR4 and suggested that miR-874/TLR4 axis might represent a pathological mechanism of DN.
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