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IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells

Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects over 13 million people world-wide annually and is associated with a fourfold increase in mortality. Our lab and others have shown that DNA damage response (DDR) governs the outcome of AKI in a bimodal manner. Activation of DDR sensor kinases protects against AKI, wh...

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Autores principales: Taguchi, Kensei, Sugahara, Sho, Elias, Bertha C., Pabla, Navjot, Canaud, Guillaume, Brooks, Craig R.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10274795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37333314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.08.544134
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author Taguchi, Kensei
Sugahara, Sho
Elias, Bertha C.
Pabla, Navjot
Canaud, Guillaume
Brooks, Craig R.
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Elias, Bertha C.
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Brooks, Craig R.
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description Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects over 13 million people world-wide annually and is associated with a fourfold increase in mortality. Our lab and others have shown that DNA damage response (DDR) governs the outcome of AKI in a bimodal manner. Activation of DDR sensor kinases protects against AKI, while hyperactivation of DDR effector proteins, such as p53, induces to cell death and worsens AKI. The factors that trigger the switch from pro-reparative to pro-cell death DDR remain to be resolved. Here we investigate the role of interleukin 22 (IL-22), an IL-10 family member whose receptor (IL-22RA1) is expressed on proximal tubule cells (PTCs), in DDR activation and AKI. Using cisplatin and aristolochic acid (AA) induced nephropathy as models of DNA damage, we identify PTCs as a novel source of urinary IL-22, making PTCs the only epithelial cells known to secret IL-22, to our knowledge. Functionally, IL-22 binding its receptor (IL-22RA1) on PTCs amplifies the DDR. Treating primary PTCs with IL-22 alone induces rapid activation of the DDR in vitro. The combination of IL-22 + cisplatin or AA treatment on primary PTCs induces cell death, while the same dose of cisplatin or AA alone does not. Global deletion of IL-22 protects against cisplatin or AA induced AKI. IL-22 deletion reduces expression of components of the DDR and inhibits PTC cell death. To confirm PTC IL-22 signaling contributes to AKI, we knocked out IL-22RA1 in renal epithelial cells by crossing IL-22RA1floxed mice with Six2-Cre mice. IL-22RA1 KO reduced DDR activation, cell death, and kidney injury. These data demonstrate that IL-22 promotes DDR activation in PTCs, switching pro-recovery DDR responses to a pro-cell death response and worsening AKI. Targeting IL-22 represents a novel therapeutic approach to prevent the negative consequences of the DDR activation while not interfering with the processes necessary for repair of damaged DNA.
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spelling pubmed-102747952023-06-17 IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells Taguchi, Kensei Sugahara, Sho Elias, Bertha C. Pabla, Navjot Canaud, Guillaume Brooks, Craig R. bioRxiv Article Acute kidney injury (AKI) affects over 13 million people world-wide annually and is associated with a fourfold increase in mortality. Our lab and others have shown that DNA damage response (DDR) governs the outcome of AKI in a bimodal manner. Activation of DDR sensor kinases protects against AKI, while hyperactivation of DDR effector proteins, such as p53, induces to cell death and worsens AKI. The factors that trigger the switch from pro-reparative to pro-cell death DDR remain to be resolved. Here we investigate the role of interleukin 22 (IL-22), an IL-10 family member whose receptor (IL-22RA1) is expressed on proximal tubule cells (PTCs), in DDR activation and AKI. Using cisplatin and aristolochic acid (AA) induced nephropathy as models of DNA damage, we identify PTCs as a novel source of urinary IL-22, making PTCs the only epithelial cells known to secret IL-22, to our knowledge. Functionally, IL-22 binding its receptor (IL-22RA1) on PTCs amplifies the DDR. Treating primary PTCs with IL-22 alone induces rapid activation of the DDR in vitro. The combination of IL-22 + cisplatin or AA treatment on primary PTCs induces cell death, while the same dose of cisplatin or AA alone does not. Global deletion of IL-22 protects against cisplatin or AA induced AKI. IL-22 deletion reduces expression of components of the DDR and inhibits PTC cell death. To confirm PTC IL-22 signaling contributes to AKI, we knocked out IL-22RA1 in renal epithelial cells by crossing IL-22RA1floxed mice with Six2-Cre mice. IL-22RA1 KO reduced DDR activation, cell death, and kidney injury. These data demonstrate that IL-22 promotes DDR activation in PTCs, switching pro-recovery DDR responses to a pro-cell death response and worsening AKI. Targeting IL-22 represents a novel therapeutic approach to prevent the negative consequences of the DDR activation while not interfering with the processes necessary for repair of damaged DNA. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10274795/ /pubmed/37333314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.08.544134 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Pabla, Navjot
Canaud, Guillaume
Brooks, Craig R.
IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
title IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
title_full IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
title_fullStr IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
title_full_unstemmed IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
title_short IL-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the DNA damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
title_sort il-22 promotes acute kidney injury through activation of the dna damage response and cell death in proximal tubule cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10274795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37333314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.08.544134
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