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Activation of a TGF-beta-specific multistep gene expression program in mature macrophages requires glucocorticoid-mediated surface expression of TGF-beta receptor II.

Alexei Gratchev1, Julia Kzhyshkowska, Sheila Kannookadan, Miriam Ochsenreiter, Anna Popova, Xiaolei Yu, Srinivas Mamidi, Eugenia Stonehouse-Usselmann, Isabelle Muller-Molinet, Liming Gooi, Sergij Goerdt.   

Abstract

Alternatively activated (M2) macrophages regulate steady state-, cancer-, and inflammation-related tissue remodeling. They are induced by Th2-cytokines and glucocorticoids (GC). The responsiveness of mature macrophages to TGF-beta, a cytokine involved in inflammation, cancer, and atherosclerosis, is currently controversial. Recently, we demonstrated that IL-17 receptor B is up-regulated in human monocyte-derived macrophages differentiated in the presence of Th2 cytokines IL-4 and TGF-beta1. In this study, we show that mature human macrophages differentiated in the presence of IL-4, and dexamethasone (M2(IL-4/GC)) but not M2(IL-4) responds to TGF-beta1 which induced a gene expression program comprising 111 genes including transcriptional/signaling regulators (ID3 and RGS1), immune modulators (ALOX5AP and IL-17 receptor B) and atherosclerosis-related genes (ALOX5AP, ORL1, APOC1, APOC2, and APOE). Analysis of molecular mechanism underlying GC/TGF-beta cooperation revealed that surface expression of TGF-betaRII was high in M2(GC) and M2(IL-4/GC), but absent from M2(IL-4), whereas the expression of TGF-betaRI/II mRNA, TGF-betaRII total protein, and surface expression of TGF-betaRIII were unchanged. GC dexamethasone was essential for increased surface expression of functional TGF-betaRII because its effect was observed also in combination with IL-13, M-CSF, and GM-CSF. Prolonged Smad2-mediated signaling observed in TGF-beta1-treated M2(IL-4/GC) was due to insufficient activity of negative feedback mechanism what can be explained by up-regulation of SIRT1, a negative regulator of Smad7, and the retention of TGF-betaRII complex on the cell surface. In summary, mature human M2 macrophages made permissive to TGF-beta by GC-induced surface expression of TGF-betaRII activate in response to TGF-beta1, a multistep gene expression program featuring traits of macrophages found within an atherosclerotic lesion.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18453574     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.10.6553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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