SummaryThe magnitude and duration of acute inflammation are controlled by active resolution programs involving specialized proresolving mediators (SPMs; resolvins and maresins) and microRNAs (miRNAs). Here, we report that miR-466l was temporally regulated in murine exudate-infiltrating leukocytes. Neutrophil miR-466l overexpression in vivo promoted initiation of inflammation that anteceded macrophage expression of this miRNA, which accelerated resolution when overexpressed. In macrophages, miR-466l overexpression increased prostanoids and SPMs (e.g., resolvin D1 [RvD1] and RvD5), which enhanced resolution. RvD1, RvD2, maresin 1 (MaR1), and apoptotic neutrophils reduced miR-466l expression within human macrophages, a feedback regulation that...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) numbers increase significantly in sepsis and are associated...
An appropriate immune response requires a tight balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanism...
MicroRNA (miR)-146a-deficient mice develop low-grade, chronic, and systemic inflammation, similar to...
Mechanisms underlying delays in resolution programs of inflammation are of interest for many disease...
Special proresolving mediators (SPMs) limit the intensity of inflammation; however, their regulation...
Unresolved inflammation is associated with several widely occurring diseases such as arthritis, peri...
Macrophages are cells from the innate branch of immune system with central roles both under physiolo...
Macrophages detect pathogens via pattern recognition receptors (PRRS), which trigger several intrace...
Unbalanced immune responses to pathogens can be life-threatening although the underlying regulatory ...
Innate immunity is the primary defense mechanism that recognizes and respond to invading infectious ...
BACKGROUND: At present, nothing is known of the role of miRNAs in the immune response in vivo despit...
Chronic inflammation is involved in the onset and development of many diseases, including obesity, a...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
The innate inflammatory response must be tightly regulated to ensure effective immune protection. NF...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) numbers increase significantly in sepsis and are associated...
An appropriate immune response requires a tight balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanism...
MicroRNA (miR)-146a-deficient mice develop low-grade, chronic, and systemic inflammation, similar to...
Mechanisms underlying delays in resolution programs of inflammation are of interest for many disease...
Special proresolving mediators (SPMs) limit the intensity of inflammation; however, their regulation...
Unresolved inflammation is associated with several widely occurring diseases such as arthritis, peri...
Macrophages are cells from the innate branch of immune system with central roles both under physiolo...
Macrophages detect pathogens via pattern recognition receptors (PRRS), which trigger several intrace...
Unbalanced immune responses to pathogens can be life-threatening although the underlying regulatory ...
Innate immunity is the primary defense mechanism that recognizes and respond to invading infectious ...
BACKGROUND: At present, nothing is known of the role of miRNAs in the immune response in vivo despit...
Chronic inflammation is involved in the onset and development of many diseases, including obesity, a...
The systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is a potentially lethal response triggered by div...
Systemic inflammation in humans may be triggered by infection, termed sepsis, or non-infective proce...
The innate inflammatory response must be tightly regulated to ensure effective immune protection. NF...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) numbers increase significantly in sepsis and are associated...
An appropriate immune response requires a tight balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanism...
MicroRNA (miR)-146a-deficient mice develop low-grade, chronic, and systemic inflammation, similar to...