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The pro-inflammatory phenotype of the human non-classical monocyte subset is attributed to senescence

Siew‐Min Ong, Éva Hadadi, Truong‐Minh Dang, Wei-Hseun Yeap, Crystal Tze-Ying Tan, Tze Pin Ng, Anis Larbi, Siew Cheng Wong

Cell Death and Disease · 2018 · ▲ 242 citations

Abstract

). The non-classical monocytes are the most pro-inflammatory in response to TLR stimulation in vitro, yet they express a remarkably high basal level of miR-146a, a microRNA known to negatively regulate the TLR pathway. This concurrence of a pro-inflammatory status and a high miR-146a level has been associated with cellular senescence(definition) in other cell types. Hence, we assessed the three monocyte subsets for evidence of senescence, including proliferative status, telomere(definition) length, cellular ROS levels, and mitochondrial membrane potential. Indeed, the non-classical subset exhibited the clearest hallmarks of senescence, followed by the intermediate and then the classical subset. In addition, the non-classical subset secreted pro-inflammatory cytokines basally in vitro. The highly pro-inflammatory nature of the non-classical monocytes could be a manifestation of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), likely induced by a high basal NF-κB activity and IL-1α production. Finally, we observed an accumulation of the non-classical monocytes, in conjunction with higher levels of plasma TNF-α and IL-8, in the elderly. These factors may contribute to inflamm-aging and age-related inflammatory conditions, such as atherosclerosis and osteoarthritis. With our new understanding that the non-classical monocyte subset is a senescent population, we can now re-examine the role of this subset in disease conditions where this subset expands.

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Ong, S., Hadadi, �., Dang, T., Yeap, W., Tan, C.T., Ng, T.P., Larbi, A., &amp; Wong, S.C. (2018). The pro-inflammatory phenotype of the human non-classical monocyte subset is attributed to senescence. <em>Cell Death and Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-018-0327-1
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Ong S, Hadadi �, Dang T, Yeap W, Tan CT, Ng TP, et al. The pro-inflammatory phenotype of the human non-classical monocyte subset is attributed to senescence. Cell Death and Disease. 2018. doi:10.1038/s41419-018-0327-1.
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@article{siewmin2018Thepro, title = {The pro-inflammatory phenotype of the human non-classical monocyte subset is attributed to senescence}, author = {Siew‐Min Ong and Éva Hadadi and Truong‐Minh Dang and Wei-Hseun Yeap and Crystal Tze-Ying Tan and Tze Pin Ng and Anis Larbi and Siew Cheng Wong}, journal = {Cell Death and Disease}, year = {2018}, doi = {10.1038/s41419-018-0327-1}, }

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