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Published on: November 3, 2014
A microRNA generated via lysosomal processing of ribosomal RNA suppresses proinflammatory responses
Dan Michael1,2, Ester Feldmesser3, K Shanmugha Rajan4
1Department of Molecular Cell Biology, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel d.michael@weizmann.ac.il dan.michael22@gmail.com.
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ER stress underlies numerous severe pathologies. We have metabolically perturbed normal fibroblasts to study the biological roles of microRNAs (miRs) under mild and extended ER stress. We now report that miR-4488 quenches inflammation-associated gene expression in such metabolically perturbed cells. Remarkably, generation of miR-4488 is Drosha-independent. Furthermore, we define miR-4488 as a noncanonical miRNA derived from the expansion segment ES7L of the 28S ribosomal RNA. Moreover, its generation involves the autophagy-lysosome route and is inhibited when this pathway is blocked, thus unveiling an anti-inflammatory role for ribosomal RNA and lysosomes, engaged at the onset of stress. Mechanistically, miR-4488 suppresses the expression of NFKB2 and RELB, whose mRNAs specifically associate with miR-4488 exclusively upon stress. This selectivity suggests that miR-4488 may bear promise for treating mild ER stress-associated diseases.
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