International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2022)

VIP/VPAC Axis Expression in Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disorders: Associated miRNA Signatures

  • Amalia Lamana,
  • David Castro-Vázquez,
  • Hortensia de la Fuente,
  • Ana Triguero-Martínez,
  • Rebeca Martínez-Hernández,
  • Marcelino Revenga,
  • Raúl Villanueva-Romero,
  • Mar Llamas-Velasco,
  • Pablo Chicharro,
  • Yasmina Juarranz,
  • Mónica Marazuela,
  • Marco Sales-Sanz,
  • Rosario García-Vicuña,
  • Eva Tomero,
  • Isidoro González-Álvaro,
  • Carmen Martínez,
  • Rosa P. Gomariz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 15
p. 8578

Abstract

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Few studies have considered immune-mediated inflammatory disorders (IMID) together, which is necessary to adequately understand them given they share common mechanisms. Our goal was to investigate the expression of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and its receptors VPAC1 and VPAC2 in selected IMID, analyze the effect of biological therapies on them, and identify miRNA signatures associated with their expression. Serum VIP levels and mRNA of VPAC and miRNA expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells were analyzed from 52 patients with psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, Graves’ disease, or spondyloarthritis and from 38 healthy subjects. IMID patients showed higher levels of VIP and increased expression of VPAC2 compared to controls (p p < 0.0192, respectively). Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that the levels of VIP or VPAC2 expression were adequate discriminators capable of identifying IMID. Treatment of IMID patients with anti-TNFα and anti-IL12/23 significantly affected serum VIP levels. We identified miRNA signatures associated with levels of serum VIP and VPAC2 expression, which correlated with IMID diagnosis of the patients. The results indicate that the expression of VIP/VPAC2 is able of identify IMIDs and open up a line of research based on the association between the VIP/VPAC axis and miRNA signatures in immune-mediated diseases.

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