Literature DB >> 33771984

Ceramides and sphingosine-1-phosphate mediate the distinct effects of M1/M2-macrophage infusion on liver recovery after hepatectomy.

Hang Sun1, Shibo Sun1, Gang Chen1, Haorong Xie1,2, Sheng Yu1, Xinxin Lin3, Jianping Qian1, Cungui Mao4, Hongxian Peng1, Hao Chen1, Xuefang Chen1,2, Yiyi Li5, Cuiting Liu6, Junmin Shi6, Bili Zhu7, Linghong Guo1,8, Qingping Li1, Pengxiang Huang1, Yiran Wei3, Xixin Huang3, Meiqi Liu3, Zhonglin Cui1, Qifan Zhang9, Jie Zhou10, Chuanjiang Li11, Kai Wang12.   

Abstract

Post-hepatectomy liver dysfunction is a life-threatening morbidity that lacks efficient therapy. Bioactive lipids involved in macrophage polarization crucially regulate tissue injury and regeneration. Herein, we investigate the key bioactive lipids that mediate the cytotherapeutic potential of polarized-macrophage for post-hepatectomy liver dysfunction. Untargeted lipidomics identified elevation of ceramide (CER) metabolites as signature lipid species relevant to M1/M2 polarization in mouse bone-marrow-derived-macrophages (BMDMs). M1 BMDMs expressed a CER-generation-metabolic pattern, leading to elevation of CER; M2 BMDMs expressed a CER-breakdown-metabolic pattern, resulting in upregulation of sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P). After infusing M1- or M2-polarized BMDMs into the mouse liver after hepatectomy, we found that M1-BMDM infusion increased M1 polarization and CER accumulation, resulting in exaggeration of hepatocyte apoptosis and liver dysfunction. Conversely, M2-BMDM infusion enhanced M2 polarization and S1P generation, leading to alleviation of liver dysfunction with improved hepatocyte proliferation. Treatment of exogenous CER and S1P or inhibition CER and S1P synthesis by siRNA targeting relevant enzymes further revealed that CER induced apoptosis while S1P promoted proliferation in post-hepatectomy primary hepatocytes. In conclusion, CER and S1P are uncovered as critical lipid mediators for M1- and M2-polarized BMDMs to promote injury and regeneration in the liver after hepatectomy, respectively. Notably, the upregulation of hepatic S1P induced by M2-BMDM infusion may have therapeutic potential for post-hepatectomy liver dysfunction.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33771984      PMCID: PMC7998020          DOI: 10.1038/s41419-021-03616-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Dis            Impact factor:   8.469


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