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Amphiregulin Aggravates Glomerulonephritis via Recruitment and Activation of Myeloid Cells.

Simon Melderis1, Julia Hagenstein1, Matthias Tobias Warkotsch1, Julien Dang2, Georg Rudolf Herrnstadt1, Christoph Benjamin Niehus1, Katrin Neumann3, Ulf Panzer1, Carmen Berasain4, Matias A Avila4, Pierre-Louis Tharaux2, Gisa Tiegs3, Oliver M Steinmetz5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Recent studies have identified the EGF receptor (EGFR) ligand amphiregulin (AREG) as an important mediator of inflammatory diseases. Both pro- and anti-inflammatory functions have been described, but the role of AREG in GN remains unknown.
METHODS: The nephrotoxic nephritis model of GN was studied in AREG-/- mice after bone marrow transplantation, and in mice with myeloid cell-specific EGFR deficiency. Therapeutic utility of AREG neutralization was assessed. Furthermore, AREG's effects on renal cells and monocytes/macrophages (M/M) were analyzed. Finally, we evaluated AREG expression in human renal biopsies.
RESULTS: Renal AREG mRNA was strongly upregulated in murine GN. Renal resident cells were the most functionally relevant source of AREG. Importantly, the observation that knockout mice showed significant amelioration of disease indicates that AREG is pathogenic in GN. AREG enhanced myeloid cell responses via inducing chemokine and colony stimulating factor 2 (CSF2) expression in kidney resident cells. Furthermore, AREG directly skewed M/M to a proinflammatory M1 phenotype and protected them from apoptosis. Consequently, anti-AREG antibody treatment dose-dependently ameliorated GN. Notably, selective abrogation of EGFR signaling in myeloid cells was sufficient to protect against nephritis. Finally, strong upregulation of AREG expression was also detected in kidneys of patients with two forms of crescentic GN.
CONCLUSIONS: AREG is a proinflammatory mediator of GN via (1) enhancing renal pathogenic myeloid cell infiltration and (2) direct effects on M/M polarization, proliferation, and cytokine secretion. The AREG/EGFR axis is a potential therapeutic target for acute GN.
Copyright © 2020 by the American Society of Nephrology.

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Keywords:  cytokines; glomerular disease; immunology; macrophages

Year:  2020        PMID: 32616537      PMCID: PMC7461677          DOI: 10.1681/ASN.2019111215

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1046-6673            Impact factor:   10.121


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