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. 2024 Dec 15;213(12):1869-1883.
doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.2400129.

The MicroRNA miR-223 Constrains Colitis-associated Tumorigenesis by Limiting Myeloid Cell Infiltration and Chemokine Expression

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The MicroRNA miR-223 Constrains Colitis-associated Tumorigenesis by Limiting Myeloid Cell Infiltration and Chemokine Expression

Ciara L Flynn et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

Aberrant intestinal inflammation plays a critical role in the development of colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC), yet the mechanisms controlling tumor development by the myeloid immune compartment are not fully understood. Although altered microRNA expression is observed in CAC, it is also unclear how myeloid-specific microRNAs impact the inflammatory process that underpins the continuum from ulcerative colitis to tumorigenesis. In this study, we report that miR-223 acts to limit myeloid-driven inflammation in the azoxymethane (AOM)-dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) model of CAC in mice. In this model, miR-223-/y mice present with significantly larger tumors with an enhanced proliferative signature. Immunoprofiling showed that miR-223-/y mice have significantly increased colonic myeloid immune infiltrate (neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages) following AOM-DSS. This was accompanied by an increased inflammatory chemokine and cytokine signature for monocytes and neutrophils. Bone marrow chimera studies demonstrate that myeloid-expressed miR-223 is responsible for the enhanced tumor proliferation and inflammatory response. RNA sequencing identified several pathways that could be contributing to the development of CAC in miR-223-/y mice, including the IL-6/IL-17a cytokine family and STAT3 signaling. Lastly, neutrophil depletion with an anti-GR1 Ab (Ly6G/Ly6C) during the initial phase of the AOM-DSS model reduced the tumor burden in miR-223-/y mice. Collectively, our data indicate that miR-223 is an important regulator of mucosal inflammation and acts to constrain the progression from ulcerative colitis to CAC by limiting myeloid-associated inflammation.

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Conflict of Interest: The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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