Circulating miR-126-3p levels were determined in 136 healthy subjects (CTRs) aged 20-90 years and 193 patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DMs) aged 40-80 years, to explore the combined effect of age and glycemic state on miR-126-3p expression. Moreover, intra/extracellular miR-126-3p levels were measured in human endothelial cells (HUVECs) undergoing senescence under normo/hyper-glycemic conditions. Plasma miR-126-3p was significantly higher in the oldest compared with the youngest CTRs ( <45 vs. >75 years; relative expression: 0.27±0.29 vs. 0.48±0.39, p=0.047). Age-based comparison between CTRs and T2DM demonstrated significantly different miR-126-3p levels only in the oldest (0.48±0.39 vs. 0.22±0.23, p<0.005). After multiple adjustments, miR-126-3p levels were seen to be lower in patients with poor glycemic control, compared with age-matched CTRs. The age-related increase in plasma miR-126-3p found in CTRs was paralleled by a 5/6-fold increase in intra/extracellular miR-126-3p in in vitro-cultured HUVECs undergoing senescence. Notably, significant down- regulation of SPRED-1 protein, a validated miR-126-3p target, was found in senescent HUVECs. Moreover, miR-126-3p expression was down-regulated in intermediate-age HUVECs grown in high-glucose medium until senescence. Aging/senescence-associated miR-126-3p up-regulation is likely a senescence-associated compensatory mechanism that is blunted when endothelial cells are exposed to high glucose levels, a phenomenon that probably occurs in vivo in T2DM patients.

Age- and glycemia-related miR-126-3p levels in plasma and endothelial cells / Olivieri F;Bonafè M;Spazzafumo L;Gobbi M;Prattichizzo F;Recchioni R;Marcheselli F;La Sala L;Galeazzi R;Rippo MR;Fulgenzi G;Angelini S;Lazzarini R;Bonfigli AR;Brugè F;Tiano L;Genovese S;Ceriello A;Boemi M;Franceschi C;Procopio AD;Testa R. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:9(2014), pp. 771-787. [10.18632/aging.100693]

Age- and glycemia-related miR-126-3p levels in plasma and endothelial cells

BONAFE', MASSIMILIANO;ANGELINI, SABRINA;FRANCESCHI, CLAUDIO;
2014

Abstract

Circulating miR-126-3p levels were determined in 136 healthy subjects (CTRs) aged 20-90 years and 193 patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus (T2DMs) aged 40-80 years, to explore the combined effect of age and glycemic state on miR-126-3p expression. Moreover, intra/extracellular miR-126-3p levels were measured in human endothelial cells (HUVECs) undergoing senescence under normo/hyper-glycemic conditions. Plasma miR-126-3p was significantly higher in the oldest compared with the youngest CTRs ( <45 vs. >75 years; relative expression: 0.27±0.29 vs. 0.48±0.39, p=0.047). Age-based comparison between CTRs and T2DM demonstrated significantly different miR-126-3p levels only in the oldest (0.48±0.39 vs. 0.22±0.23, p<0.005). After multiple adjustments, miR-126-3p levels were seen to be lower in patients with poor glycemic control, compared with age-matched CTRs. The age-related increase in plasma miR-126-3p found in CTRs was paralleled by a 5/6-fold increase in intra/extracellular miR-126-3p in in vitro-cultured HUVECs undergoing senescence. Notably, significant down- regulation of SPRED-1 protein, a validated miR-126-3p target, was found in senescent HUVECs. Moreover, miR-126-3p expression was down-regulated in intermediate-age HUVECs grown in high-glucose medium until senescence. Aging/senescence-associated miR-126-3p up-regulation is likely a senescence-associated compensatory mechanism that is blunted when endothelial cells are exposed to high glucose levels, a phenomenon that probably occurs in vivo in T2DM patients.
2014
Age- and glycemia-related miR-126-3p levels in plasma and endothelial cells / Olivieri F;Bonafè M;Spazzafumo L;Gobbi M;Prattichizzo F;Recchioni R;Marcheselli F;La Sala L;Galeazzi R;Rippo MR;Fulgenzi G;Angelini S;Lazzarini R;Bonfigli AR;Brugè F;Tiano L;Genovese S;Ceriello A;Boemi M;Franceschi C;Procopio AD;Testa R. - In: AGING. - ISSN 1945-4589. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:9(2014), pp. 771-787. [10.18632/aging.100693]
Olivieri F;Bonafè M;Spazzafumo L;Gobbi M;Prattichizzo F;Recchioni R;Marcheselli F;La Sala L;Galeazzi R;Rippo MR;Fulgenzi G;Angelini S;Lazzarini R;Bonfigli AR;Brugè F;Tiano L;Genovese S;Ceriello A;Boemi M;Franceschi C;Procopio AD;Testa R
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