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Lipoxin A <sub>4</sub> stimulates endothelial miR‐126–5p expression and its transfer via microvesicles

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The proresolution lipid mediator lipoxin (LX)A<sub>4</sub> bestows protective bioactions on endothelial cells. We examined the impact of LXA<sub>4</sub> on transcellular endothelial signaling <i>via</i> microRNA (miR)-containing microvesicles. We report LXA<sub>4</sub> inhibition of MV release by TNF-α-treated HUVECs, associated with the down-regulation of 18 miR in endothelial microvesicles (EMVs) and the up-regulation of miR-126-5p, both in HUVECs and in EMVs. LXA<sub>4</sub> up-regulated miR-126-5p by ∼5-fold in HUVECs and promoted a release of microvesicles (LXA<sub>4</sub>-EMVs) that enhanced miR-126-5p by ∼7-fold in recipient HUVECs. In these cells, LXA<sub>4</sub>-EMVs abrogated the up-regulation of VCAM-1, induced in recipient HUVECs by EMVs released by untreated or TNF-α-treated HUVECs. LXA<sub>4</sub>-EMVs also reduced by ∼40% the expression of SPRED1, which we validated as an miR-126-5p target, whereas they stimulated monolayer repair in an <i>in vitro</i> wound assay. This effect was lost when the EMVs were depleted of miR-126-5p. These results provide evidence that changes in miR expression and microvesicle packaging and transfer represent a mechanism of action of LXA<sub>4</sub>, which may be relevant in vascular biology and inflammation.-Codagnone, M., Recchiuti, A., Lanuti, P., Pierdomenico, A. M., Cianci, E., Patruno, S., Mari, V. C., Simiele, F., Di Tomo, P., Pandolfi, A., Romano, M. Lipoxin A<sub>4</sub> stimulates endothelial miR-126-5p expression and its transfer <i>via</i> microvesicles.

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