| [1] PubMed ID: | 34672863 |
| Disease Name: | Rhinitis, Allergic |
| Sample: | AR and IL-13-treated HNECs |
| Dysfunction Pattern: | Interaction(miR-511/NR4A2 axis) |
| Validated Method: | Western Blot//Transfection//Tunel//qRT-PCR//Luciferase Report Assay//ELISA |
| Description: | In this study, we found that the NEAT1 level was highly expressed in AR and IL-13-treated HNECs. In conclusion, our data revealed that exosomal NEAT1 contributed to the pathogenesis of AR through the miR-511/NR4A2 axis. These findings might offer novel strategies for the prevention and treatment of AR. |
| Causality: | Yes |
| Causal Description: | NEAT1 interference significantly suppressed levels of GM-CSF, eotaxin-1, and MUC5AC and apoptosis rate, but promoted the viability of IL-13-treated human nasal epithelial cells (HNECs). Moreover, exosomes containing NEAT1 induced inflammatory cytokine production and apoptosis, while NEAT1 depletion abrogated these effects. |
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| [2] PubMed ID: | 35064698 |
| Disease Name: | Rhinitis, Allergic |
| Sample: | pediatric AR patients, DCs and HCs |
| Dysfunction Pattern: | Interaction(microRNA-125a) |
| Validated Method: | qRT-PCR |
| Description: | Lnc-NEAT1 was overexpressed, while miR-125a downregulated in pediatric AR patients compared to DCs and HCs (all p < 0.001). Moreover, lnc-NEAT1 expression negatively correlated with miR-125a expression in pediatric AR patients (p = 0.002), but not in DCs (p = 0.226) or HCs (p = 0.237). Additionally, lnc-NEAT1 expression positively, while miR-125a expression negatively correlated with Th2 cells and IL-10 (all p < 0.05), but they were not correlated with Th1 cells or IFN-γ in pediatric AR patients. |
| Causality: | No |
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| Clinical-realted Application: | Furthermore, in pediatric AR patients, lnc-NEAT1 expression positively associated with TNSS (p < 0.001), sneezing score (p = 0.006), and congestion score (p = 0.008); miR-125a expression was negatively related to TNSS (p < 0.001), itching score (p = 0.040), and sneezing score (p = 0.005). |
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