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Hans-Joachim Anders1, Beatriz Suarez-Alvarez1, Melissa Grigorescu1, Orestes Foresto-Neto1, Stefanie Steiger1, Jyaysi Desai1, Julian A Marschner1, Mohsen Honarpisheh1, Chongxu Shi1, Jutta Jordan2, Lisa Müller3, Nicolai Burzlaff3, Tobias Bäuerle2, Shrikant R Mulay4.
Abstract
Primary/secondary hyperoxalurias involve nephrocalcinosis-related chronic kidney disease (CKD) leading to end-stage kidney disease. Mechanistically, intrarenal calcium oxalate crystal deposition is thought to elicit inflammation, tubular injury and atrophy, involving the NLRP3 inflammasome. Here, we found that mice deficient in NLRP3 and ASC adaptor protein failed to develop nephrocalcinosis, compromising conclusions on nephrocalcinosis-related CKD. In contrast, hyperoxaluric wild-type mice developed profound nephrocalcinosis. NLRP3 inhibition using the β-hydroxybutyrate precursor 1,3-butanediol protected such mice from nephrocalcinosis-related CKD. Interestingly, the IL-1 inhibitor anakinra had no such effect, suggesting IL-1-independent functions of NLRP3. NLRP3 inhibition using 1,3-butanediol treatment induced a shift of infiltrating renal macrophages from pro-inflammatory (CD45+F4/80+CD11b+CX3CR1+CD206-) and pro-fibrotic (CD45+F4/80+CD11b+CX3CR1+CD206+TGFβ+) to an anti-inflammatory (CD45+F4/80+CD11b+CD206+TGFβ-) phenotype, and prevented renal fibrosis. Finally, in vitro studies with primary murine fibroblasts confirmed the non-redundant role of NLRP3 in the TGF-β signaling pathway for fibroblast activation and proliferation independent of the NLRP3 inflammasome complex formation. Thus, nephrocalcinosis-related CKD involves NLRP3 but not necessarily via intrarenal IL-1 release but rather via other biological functions including TGFR signaling and macrophage polarization. Hence, NLRP3 may be a promising therapeutic target in hyperoxaluria and nephrocalcinosis.Entities:
Keywords: NALP3; beta-hydroxybutyrate; crystal nephropathy; fibrosis; necroinflammation
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29241624 DOI: 10.1016/j.kint.2017.09.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kidney Int ISSN: 0085-2538 Impact factor: 10.612