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Mir 155 inhibitor

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The MiR-155 inhibitor is a laboratory tool used to suppress the expression of the microRNA (miRNA) miR-155 in cells. miR-155 is a small non-coding RNA molecule that plays a role in various cellular processes. The MiR-155 inhibitor is designed to bind to and inhibit the activity of miR-155, allowing researchers to study the effects of miR-155 downregulation in their experimental systems.

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Macrophage Transfection and miR-155 Modulation

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RAW264.7 macrophages were seeded in 6-well plates and transfected using the siPORT NeoX transfection reagent (Ambion, Austin, TX, USA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. AGO2-specific siRNA and a scrambled negative control were purchased from Ambion (Austin, TX, USA). Additionally, miR-155 mimic, mimic control, miR-155 inhibitor, and inhibitor control were obtained from Ambion (Austin, TX, USA). After 48 h of transfection, cells were harvested for analysis.
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Investigating Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Pathogenesis

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MTB H37R strain (number: 9302025), purchased from Beijing Strain Preservation Center of China Institute of Drug Control, was incubated in 7H11 slant solid medium at 37°C for 21 days and then transferred to 7H9 liquid medium for 4-week culture. After that, bacterial fluid was collected, centrifuged at 3800 rpm for 15 min and diluted into suspension in RPMI-1640 medium with 10% FBS but without antibiotic, and its concentration was adjusted to 5 × 106 CFU. Each mouse was caused renal injury by injecting with 5 × 106 CFU of MTB H37Ra in tail vein. The mice were divided into six groups, with ten mice in each group: control group, MTB group, mimic group, inhibitor group, inhibitor + ESAT6 group, and inhibitor + ESAT6 + TAK242 group. The treatment regimens are presented in Table 1. Recombinant protein ESAT6 was purchased from Nanjing Sai Hongrui Biotech Company (number: PRO-563) as immunizing antigen (dose: 50 μg/kg). MiR-155 mimic (number: PM12601) and miR-155 inhibitor (number: AM12601) were both bought from Ambion company. Each mouse was infected by tail-vein injection with 0.5 ml mimics, inhibitor, and ESAT6 using EntransterTM-in vivo kit (number: 18668-11-1) only once during the experiment.
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