Macrophage-derived EDA-A2 inhibits intestinal stem cells by targeting miR-494/EDA2R/β-catenin signaling in mice

Song, Chang et al. identify miR-494-3p as a protector of colitis in mice. They find that a cytokine–cytokine receptor, miR-494-3p-targeted EDA2R and its ligand EDA-A2 derived from macrophages, suppresses colonic stemness and epithelial repair in colitis crypts. This study illustrates how macrophage-...

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Autores principales: Lele Song, Renxu Chang, Xia Sun, Liying Lu, Han Gao, Huiying Lu, Ritian Lin, Xiaorong Xu, Zhanju Liu, Lixing Zhan
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/e8406da68d1441ed800979ff78505b90
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Sumario:Song, Chang et al. identify miR-494-3p as a protector of colitis in mice. They find that a cytokine–cytokine receptor, miR-494-3p-targeted EDA2R and its ligand EDA-A2 derived from macrophages, suppresses colonic stemness and epithelial repair in colitis crypts. This study illustrates how macrophage-induced impairment of intestinal stem cells aggravates intestinal inflammation via miRNA.