Myeloid Piezo1 Deletion Protects Renal Fibrosis by Restraining Macrophage Infiltration and Activation
Macrophages play important roles in renal fibrosis, partially by sensing mechanical forces, including shear stress and increased stiffness. The mechanically activated cationic channel Piezo1 drives vascular formation and blood pressure regulation to inflammatory responses, or cancer, but its role in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) Tex. 1979), 2022-05, Vol.79 (5), p.918-931 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Macrophages play important roles in renal fibrosis, partially by sensing mechanical forces, including shear stress and increased stiffness. The mechanically activated cationic channel Piezo1 drives vascular formation and blood pressure regulation to inflammatory responses, or cancer, but its role in macrophages in fibrotic kidney is elusive. Here, we hypothesized that Piezo1 in macrophages may have functions in renal fibrosis.
We established a genetically engineered mouse model with
specific knockout in myeloid cells and challenged with unilateral ureteric obstruction operation and folic acid treatment to induce the renal fibrosis, aiming to investigate the function of the mechanical-sensitive protein Piezo1 in macrophages in renal fibrosis and its underlying mechanisms.
Myeloid
was indispensable for renal fibrosis generation.
gene deletion in the myeloid lineage was protective in mice with renal fibrosis. Further analyses revealed that macrophage accumulation in the injured kidney depended on the Piezo1-regulated C-C motif chemokine ligand 2, C-C motif chemokine receptor 2 pathway, and Notch signaling cascade. Moreover,
deletion restrained macrophage inflammation and consequently suppressed kidney fibrosis and epithelial-mesenchymal transition. In vitro assays showed that
deficiency blocked lipopolysaccharide and Piezo1 activation-induced inflammatory responses in bone marrow-derived macrophages. Mechanistically, Piezo1 regulated inflammation through the Ca
-dependent intracellular cysteine protease, as the pharmacological inhibition of calpain blocked the proinflammatory role of Piezo1.
This study characterized the important function of Piezo1 in renal fibrosis. Targeting the Piezo1 channels by genetic or pharmacological manipulations may be a promising strategy for the treatment of renal fibrosis. |
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ISSN: | 0194-911X 1524-4563 |
DOI: | 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.121.18750 |