Sirt1 Regulates Inflammation Response of Macrophages in Sepsis Mediated by Long Noncoding Rna

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  • 作者:Jia, Y., Li, Z., Cai, W., Xiao, D., Han, S., Han, F., Bai, X., Wang, K., Liu, Y., Li, X., Guan, H. & Hu, D.
  • 期刊:Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular basis of disease 1864, 784-792 (2018)
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Molecular mechanisms for macrophage immune responses modulated by SIRT1 during sepsis remain unclear. Here, we show that SIRT1 expression is down-regulated in macrophages from mouse sepsis model or LPS stimulation. SIRT1 expression in macrophages correlates with low levels of a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA)-NONMMUT003701 [named as lncRNA-CCL2]. SIRT1 inhibits lncRNA-CCL2 expression via sustaining a repressive chromatin state in the lncRNA-CCL2 locus. The inflammation cytokines expression is downregulated by knockdown of lncRNA-CCL2. Such inhibition can be reversed partly by decreased SIRT1 activity. Thus, this work uncovers previously unidentified mechanisms in which SIRT1 associates with lncRNA and lncRNA regulates macrophage inflammatory response.

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