Demonstrates thymosin β4 promotes oligodendrocyte differentiation and suppresses TLR-mediated neuroinflammation through upregulation of miR-146a. TB4 treatment of primary rat brain cultures increased miR-146a, which suppressed TLR pathway signaling to reduce inflammatory mediators while simultaneously promoting oligodendrocyte progenitor maturation. Establishes the TB4→miR-146a dual mechanism (anti-inflammatory + pro-oligodendrogenic) as a convergent mechanism for neurological recovery—consistent with the miR-146a axis in neonatal hypoxia (PMID 26457369) and positioning miR-146a as a pan-injury TB4-regulated neuroprotective microRNA.
Santra, Manoranjan; Zhang, Zheng Gang; Yang, James; Santra, Sutapa; Santra, Soumi; Chopp, Michael; Morris, Daniel C