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Macrophage microRNA-150 promotes pathological angiogenesis as seen in age-related macular degeneration.

Citation
Lin, J. B., et al. “Macrophage Microrna-150 Promotes Pathological Angiogenesis As Seen In Age-Related Macular Degeneration.”. Jci Insight.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Jonathan B Lin, Harsh Moolani V, Abdoulaye Sene, Rohini Sidhu, Pamela Kell, Joseph B Lin, Zhenyu Dong, Norimitsu Ban, Daniel S Ory, Rajendra S Apte
Keywords aging, macrophages, Ophthalmology
Abstract

Macrophage aging is pathogenic in diseases of the elderly, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness in older adults. However, the role of microRNAs, which modulate immune processes, in regulating macrophage dysfunction and thereby promoting age-associated diseases is underexplored. Here, we report that microRNA-150 (miR-150) coordinates transcriptomic changes in aged murine macrophages, especially those associated with aberrant lipid trafficking and metabolism in AMD pathogenesis. Molecular profiling confirmed that aged murine macrophages exhibit dysregulated ceramide and phospholipid profiles compared with young macrophages. Of translational relevance, upregulation of miR-150 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was also significantly associated with increased odds of AMD, even after controlling for age. Mechanistically, miR-150 directly targets stearoyl-CoA desaturase-2, which coordinates macrophage-mediated inflammation and pathologic angiogenesis, as seen in AMD, in a VEGF-independent manner. Together, our results implicate miR-150 as pathogenic in AMD and provide potentially novel molecular insights into diseases of aging.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
JCI insight
Volume
3
Issue
7
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
2379-3708
DOI
10.1172/jci.insight.120157
Alternate Journal
JCI Insight
PMID
29618664
PMCID
PMC5928865
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