Literature DB >> 33168981

c-Rel orchestrates energy-dependent epithelial and macrophage reprogramming in fibrosis.

Jack Leslie1, Marina García Macia2, Saimir Luli2, Julie C Worrell2, William J Reilly2, Hannah L Paish2, Amber Knox2, Ben S Barksby2, Lucy M Gee2, Marco Y W Zaki2,3, Amy L Collins2, Rachel A Burgoyne2, Rainie Cameron2, Charlotte Bragg2, Xin Xu2, Git W Chung4, Colin D A Brown4, Andrew D Blanchard5, Carmel B Nanthakumar5, Morten Karsdal6, Stuart M Robinson7, Derek M Manas7, Gourab Sen7, Jeremy French7, Steven A White7, Sandra Murphy2, Matthias Trost2, Johannes L Zakrzewski8, Ulf Klein9, Robert F Schwabe10, Ingmar Mederacke11, Colin Nixon12, Tom Bird12,13,14, Laure-Anne Teuwen15,16, Luc Schoonjans15,16, Peter Carmeliet15,16, Jelena Mann2,17, Andrew J Fisher2,18, Neil S Sheerin2, Lee A Borthwick2,17, Derek A Mann2,17, Fiona Oakley19,20.   

Abstract

Fibrosis is a common pathological feature of chronic disease. Deletion of the NF-κB subunit c-Rel limits fibrosis in multiple organs, although the mechanistic nature of this protection is unresolved. Using cell-specific gene-targeting manipulations in mice undergoing liver damage, we elucidate a critical role for c-Rel in controlling metabolic changes required for inflammatory and fibrogenic activities of hepatocytes and macrophages and identify Pfkfb3 as the key downstream metabolic mediator of this response. Independent deletions of Rel in hepatocytes or macrophages suppressed liver fibrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride, while combined deletion had an additive anti-fibrogenic effect. In transforming growth factor-β1-induced hepatocytes, c-Rel regulates expression of a pro-fibrogenic secretome comprising inflammatory molecules and connective tissue growth factor, the latter promoting collagen secretion from HMs. Macrophages lacking c-Rel fail to polarize to M1 or M2 states, explaining reduced fibrosis in RelΔLysM mice. Pharmacological inhibition of c-Rel attenuated multi-organ fibrosis in both murine and human fibrosis. In conclusion, activation of c-Rel/Pfkfb3 in damaged tissue instigates a paracrine signalling network among epithelial, myeloid and mesenchymal cells to stimulate fibrogenesis. Targeting the c-Rel-Pfkfb3 axis has potential for therapeutic applications in fibrotic disease.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33168981      PMCID: PMC7116435          DOI: 10.1038/s42255-020-00306-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Metab        ISSN: 2522-5812


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