2,2'4,4'-Tetrabromodiphenyl Ether (PBDE-47) Modulates the Intracellular miRNA Profile, sEV Biogenesis and Their miRNA Cargo Exacerbating the LPS-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Response in THP-1 Macrophages
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
The 2,2'4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether (PBDE-47) is one of the most prominent PBDE
congeners detected in the environment and in animal and human tissues. Animal model
experiments suggested the occurrence of PBDE-induced immunotoxicity leading to different
outcomes and recently we demonstrated that this substance can impair macrophage and
basophil activities. In this manuscript, we decided to further examine the effects induced by
PBDE-47 treatment on innate immune response by looking at the intracellular expression
profile of miRNAs as well as the biogenesis, cargo content and activity of human M(LPS)
macrophage cell-derived small extracellular vesicles (sEVs). Microarray and in silico analysis
demonstrated that PBDE-47 can induce some epigenetic effects in M(LPS) THP-1 cells
modulating the expression of a set of intracellular miRNAs involved in biological pathways
regulating the expression of estrogen-mediated signaling and immune responses with
particular reference to M1/M2 differentiation. In addition to the cell-intrinsic modulation of
intracellular miRNAs, we demonstrated that PBDE-47 could also interfere with the biogenesis
of sEVs increasing their number and selecting a de novo population of sEVs. Moreover,
PBDE-47 induced the overload of specific immune relatedmiRNAs in PBDE-47 derived sEVs.
Finally, culture experiments with naïve M(LPS) macrophages demonstrated that purified
PBDE-47 derived sEVs can modulate macrophage immune response exacerbating the LPSinduced
pro-inflammatory response inducing the overexpression of the IL-6 and the MMP9
genes. Data from this study demonstrated that PBDE-47 can perturb the innate immune
response at different levels modulating the intracellular expression of miRNAs but also interfering
with the biogenesis, cargo content and functional activity of M(LPS) macrophage cellderived
sEVs.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
flame retardant THP-1 macrophage; small extracellular vesicle; microRNA; LPS; cytokines
List of contributors:
Adamo, Giorgia; Picciotto, Sabrina; Colombo, Paolo; Romancino, Daniele; Urso, Alfonso; Bongiovanni, Antonella; Fiannaca, Antonino; LA ROSA, Massimo; Longo, Alessandra; Longo, Valeria; LA PAGLIA, Laura; Cibella, Fabio
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