SOCS3 silencing attenuates eosinophil functions in asthma patients
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Zafra Martín, María Paz; Cañas, Jose A.; Mazzeo, Carla; Gámez, Cristina; Sanz, Verónica; Fernandez-Nieto, Mar; Quirce, Santiago; Barranco, Pilar; Ruiz Hornillos, Javier; Sastre, Joaquín; Del Pozo, VictoriaEditorial
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Materia
short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) SOCS3 eosinophils asthma
Date
2015Referencia bibliográfica
Zafra MP, Cañas JA, Mazzeo C, Gámez C, Sanz V, Fernández-Nieto M, Quirce S, Barranco P, Ruiz-Hornillos J, Sastre J, del Pozo V. SOCS3 silencing attenuates eosinophil functions in asthma patients. Int J Mol Sci. 2015 Mar 10;16(3):5434-51.
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This study was funded by grants (PS09/00153, and PI12/00691) from the Health Research Fund (Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria—FIS) and CIBER de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES), a Carlos, III Institute of Health initiative and by fellowship grants from the Conchita Rábago Foundation (C.G., M.P.Z., and J.A.C.).Résumé
Eosinophils are one of the key inflammatory cells in asthma. Eosinophils can exert a wide variety of actions through expression and secretion of multiple molecules. Previously, we have demonstrated that eosinophils purified from peripheral blood from asthma patients express high levels of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3). In this article, SOCS3 gene silencing in eosinophils from asthmatics has been carried out to achieve a better understanding of the suppressor function in eosinophils. SOCS3 siRNA treatment drastically reduced SOCS3 expression in eosinophils, leading to an inhibition of the regulatory transcription factors GATA-3 and FoxP3, also interleukin (IL)-10; in turn, an increased STAT3 phosphorilation was observed. Moreover, SOCS3 abrogation in eosinophils produced impaired migration, adhesion and degranulation. Therefore, SOCS3 might be regarded as an important regulator implicated in eosinophil mobilization from the bone marrow to the lungs during the asthmatic process.