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MicroRNA-125b and Chemokine CCL4 Expression Are Associated with Calcific Aortic Valve Disease

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Journal Ann Med
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2015 Jul 24
PMID 26203686
Citations 37
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Abstract

Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is a progressive pathological condition with no effective pharmacological therapy. To identify novel molecular pathways as potential targets for pharmacotherapy, we studied microRNA (miRNA) profiles of heavily stenotic aortic valves (AS). One of the most upregulated miRNAs in AS valves compared to control valves was miR-125b (1.4-fold; P < 0.05). To identify CAVD-related changes in gene expression, DNA microarray analysis was performed, including an intermediate fibro(sclero)tic stage of the disease. This revealed changes especially in genes related to inflammation and immune response, including chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 3 (CCL3) and 4 (CCL4). CCL3 mRNA level was increased 3.9-fold (P < 0.05) when AS valves were compared to control valves, and a 2.5-fold increase (P < 0.05) in CCL4 gene expression was observed when fibro(sclero)tic valves were compared to control valves. Both CCL3 and CCL4 localized to macrophages by immunofluorescence. To identify chemokine-miRNA target pairs, data from miRNA target prediction databases were combined with valvular miRNA and mRNA expression profiles. MiR-125b was computationally predicted to target CCL4, as confirmed experimentally in cultured human THP-1 macrophages. Collectively, miR-125b and CCL4 appear to be involved in the progression of CAVD and may offer novel therapeutic and diagnostic strategies related to this disease.

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