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Objective: Semaphorin-3A [SEMA3A] and its receptors are found on some immune cells and act as suppressors of immune cells over-activation. Considering the role of SEMA3A and its down-regulation in some autoimmune diseases, as well as our bioinformatics predictions, we assumed that miR-145-5p might affect SEMA3A expression. So, we aimed to determine the effect of miR-145-5p on SEMA3A gene expression level
Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, we evaluated the effect of miR-145-5p transfection on SEMA3A expression in peripheral blood mononuclear cells [PBMCs] using ELISA and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction [PCR] methods
Results: Our results showed that miR-145-5p is able to decrease SEMA3A expression at both protein and mRNA levels. These data confirmed our previous bioinformatic prediction about the inhibitory effect of miR-145-5p on SEMA3A expression
Conclusion: These results enlightened us about an unknown aspect of SEMA3A role in some autoimmune disorders like multiple sclerosis [MS] and rheumatoid arthritis [RA] and also proposed SEMA3A as a potential therapeutic approach