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Dai et al., Blood 2008
:
We found that
miR-146a , a negative
regulator of
Toll-like receptor ( TLR ) signaling, was decreased in freshly isolated splenic lymphocytes from estrogen treated mice compared with placebo controls
Sheedy et al., Ann Rheum Dis 2008
(Arthritis, Rheumatoid...) :
Both have multiple targets, with
miR-146 inhibiting
TLR signalling and miR-155 regulating Th1 cells and also, interestingly, positively regulating mRNA for TNFalpha
Liu et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2009
(Inflammation) :
These data demonstrate a negative-feedback loop in which
TLR stimulation
induces miR-147 to prevent excessive inflammatory responses
Cho et al., J Cell Physiol 2010
(Calcinosis) :
Overexpression of
miR-146a induced the inhibition of IRAK1 expression and inhibited basal and TNF-alpha- and
TLR ligand
induced osteogenic differentiation
Tarassishin et al., Glia 2011
:
Astrocyte
miR-155/miR155* were
induced by cytokines and
TLR ligands with a distinct hierarchy and involved in proinflammatory cytokine gene induction by targeting suppressor of cytokine signaling 1, a negative regulator of cytokine signaling and potentially other factors
Koch et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2012
:
miR-155 is
regulated by
Toll-like receptor ( TLR ) ligands in monocyte derived cells and has been shown to be induced in macrophages during H. pylori infection