MicroRNA-181b Inhibits Inflammatory Response and Reduces Myocardial Injury in Sepsis by Downregulating HMGB1
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MicroRNA-181b Inhibits Inflammatory Response and Reduces Myocardial Injury in Sepsis by Downregulating HMGB1
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short endogenous noncoding RNAs regulating protein translation. However, the specific mechanism by which miR-181b influences sepsis via high-mobility group box-1 protein (HMGB1) still remains unknown. Thus, the aim of this study is to investigate the mechanism of miR-181b in regulating inflammatory response in sepsis-induced myocardial injury through targeting high-mobility group box-1 protein (HMGB1). Through cecal ligation and puncture (CLP), the rat model of sepsis was established. Then, the effect of altered expression of miR-181b and HMGB1 on cardiomyocytes was investigated. The positive expression rate of HMGB1, concentration of inflammatory factors, and serum myocardial enzyme of myocardial tissues were determined. Besides, the binding site between miR-181b and HMGB1 was determined by bioinformatics information and dual-luciferase reporter gene assay. The expression of related genes in cells of each group was determined by RT-qPCR and western blot analysis, and the apoptosis rate of transfected cells in each group was determined by TUNEL assay. HMGB1 expression and inflammatory factors were significantly increased in myocardial tissue of rats with sepsis. Cell morphology and the infiltration of inflammatory cells were significantly improved by overexpression of miR-181b. miR-181b directly targeted HMGB1, and downregulation of HMGB1 reduced inflammatory factors and myocardial injury and inhibited cardiomyocyte apoptosis in sepsis. This present study suggests that miR-181b decreased inflammatory factors and reduced myocardial injury in sepsis through downregulation of HMGB1. Thus, a better understanding of this process may aid in the development of novel therapeutic agents in sepsis.
Keywords: HMGB1; apoptosis; inflammatory response; microRNA-181b; myocardial injury; sepsis.
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