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  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs) like let-7a and let-7b are released from activated microglia during Japanese Encephalitis virus (JEV) infection and may worsen neuronal damage.
  • Let-7a/b influences inflammation in microglial cells via the TLR7 signaling pathway, and their role in JEV's harmful effects was investigated, revealing a suppression of cytokine production with TLR7 knockdown.
  • The exosomes from let-7a/b-overexpressing microglia lead to caspase activation in healthy neurons, contributing to neuronal death and highlighting the complex role of these miRNAs in JEV pathogenesis.

Article Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) released from the activated microglia upon neurotropic virus infection may exacerbate the neuronal damage. Here, we identified let-7a and let-7b (let-7a/b) as one of the essential miRNAs over-expressed upon Japanese Encephalitis virus (JEV) infection and released in the culture supernatant of the JEV-infected microglial cells through extracellular vesicles. The let-7a/b was previously reported to modulate inflammation in microglial cells through Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) pathways; although their role in accelerating JEV pathogenesis remain unexplored. Therefore, we studied the role of let-7a/b in modulating microglia-mediated inflammation during JEV infection and investigated the effect of let-7a/b-containing exosomes on primary neurons. To this end, we examined let-7a/b and NOTCH signaling pathway in TLR7 knockdown (KD) mice. We observed that TLR7 KD or inhibition of let-7a/b suppressed the JEV-induced NOTCH activation possibly via NF-κB dependent manner and subsequently, attenuated JEV-induced TNFα production in microglial cells. Furthermore, exosomes secreted from let-7a/b over-expressed microglia when transferred to uninfected mice brain induced caspase activation. Exosomes secreted from virus-infected or let-7a/b over-expressed microglia when co-incubated with mouse neuronal (Neuro2a) cells or primary cortical neurons also facilitated caspase activation leading to neuronal death. Thus, our results provide evidence for the multifaceted role of let-7a/b miRNAs in JEV pathogenesis. Let-7a/b can interact with TLR7 and NOTCH signaling pathway and enhance TNFα release from microglia. On the other hand, the exosomes secreted by JEV-infected microglia can activate caspases in uninfected neuronal cells which possibly contribute to bystander neuronal death. Cover Image for this issue: doi: 10.1111/jnc.14506.

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