Journal of Immunotoxicology (Dec 2022)

Long non-coding RNA PMS2L2 is down-regulated in osteoarthritis and inhibits chondrocyte proliferation by up-regulating miR-34a

  • Fei Yang,
  • Min Zhao,
  • Qinghua Sang,
  • Changhong Yan,
  • Zhenjun Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/1547691X.2022.2049664
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 74 – 80

Abstract

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Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) PMS2L2 has been reported to participate in endotoxin-induced inflammatory responses. As these types of responses can promote osteoarthritis (OA), it was of interest to ascertain if PMS2L2 may be involved in OA. To explore any potential participation of PMS2L2 in OA, synovial fluid was extracted from both OA patients and healthy controls (n = 62 each) and PMS2L2 expression of each sample determined by RT-qPCR. In addition, as miR-34a has a potential binding site on PMS2L2, hypothetical interactions between PMS2L2 and miR-34a in chondrocytes were analyzed by performing over-expression experiments. Furthermore, the role of PMS2L2 and miR-34a in the regulation of chondrocyte proliferation was analyzed using CCK-8 and BrdU assays. The results showed that PMS2L2 expression in OA patient synovial fluid was lower compared to that in control group fluid, and the extent of this reduction was related to disease stage. In in vitro studies, it was seen that endotoxin treatment of chondrocytes led to decreased PMS2L2 expression. It was found that PMS2L2 over-expression caused increased miR-34a expression in OA patient chondrocytes but not in cells from healthy controls. In contrast, miR-34a over-expression in either cell population did not affect PMS2L2 expression. Lastly, over-expression of both PMS2L2 and miR-34a led to inhibited chondrocyte proliferation. Of note, a combined over-expression of PMS2L2 and miR-34a resulted in stronger effects on proliferation compared to that from either single over-expression. Based on the findings that PMS2L2 is down-regulated during ongoing states of OA, and that changes in PMS2L2 expression can lead to increases in chondrocyte expression of miR-34a – resulting in inhibition of chondrocyte proliferation in OA. From these findings, one may conclude that finding means to regulate PMS2L2 could be a promising new target in the development of regimens for the treatment of OA.

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