PLoS ONE (Jan 2012)

MiRNA-mediated control of HLA-G expression and function.

  • Irit Manaster,
  • Debra Goldman-Wohl,
  • Caryn Greenfield,
  • Daphna Nachmani,
  • Pinchas Tsukerman,
  • Yaron Hamani,
  • Simcha Yagel,
  • Ofer Mandelboim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0033395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
p. e33395

Abstract

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HLA-G is a non-classical HLA class-Ib molecule expressed mainly by the extravillous cytotrophoblasts (EVT) of the placenta. The expression of HLA-G on these fetal cells protects the EVT cells from immune rejection and is therefore important for a healthy pregnancy. The mechanisms controlling HLA-G expression are largely unknown. Here we demonstrate that miR-148a and miR-152 down-regulate HLA-G expression by binding its 3'UTR and that this down-regulation of HLA-G affects LILRB1 recognition and consequently, abolishes the LILRB1-mediated inhibition of NK cell killing. We further demonstrate that the C/G polymorphism at position +3142 of HLA-G 3'UTR has no effect on the miRNA targeting of HLA-G. We show that in the placenta both miR-148a and miR-152 miRNAs are expressed at relatively low levels, compared to other healthy tissues, and that the mRNA levels of HLA-G are particularly high and we therefore suggest that this might enable the tissue specific expression of HLA-G.