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Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation

Inflammation culminating in fibrosis contributes to progressive kidney disease. Crosstalk between the tubular epithelium and interstitial cells regulates inflammation by a coordinated release of cytokines and chemokines. Here we studied the role of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and the heavy subunit of fe...

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Autores principales: Bolisetty, Subhashini, Zarjou, Abolfazl, Hull, Travis D., Traylor, Amie, Perianayagam, Anjana, Joseph, Reny, Kamal, Ahmed I, Arosio, Paolo, Soares, Miguel P, Jeney, Viktoria, Balla, Jozsef, George, James F., Agarwal, Anupam
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2015.102
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author Bolisetty, Subhashini
Zarjou, Abolfazl
Hull, Travis D.
Traylor, Amie
Perianayagam, Anjana
Joseph, Reny
Kamal, Ahmed I
Arosio, Paolo
Soares, Miguel P
Jeney, Viktoria
Balla, Jozsef
George, James F.
Agarwal, Anupam
author_facet Bolisetty, Subhashini
Zarjou, Abolfazl
Hull, Travis D.
Traylor, Amie
Perianayagam, Anjana
Joseph, Reny
Kamal, Ahmed I
Arosio, Paolo
Soares, Miguel P
Jeney, Viktoria
Balla, Jozsef
George, James F.
Agarwal, Anupam
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description Inflammation culminating in fibrosis contributes to progressive kidney disease. Crosstalk between the tubular epithelium and interstitial cells regulates inflammation by a coordinated release of cytokines and chemokines. Here we studied the role of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and the heavy subunit of ferritin (FtH) in macrophage polarization and renal inflammation. Deficiency in HO-1 was associated with increased FtH expression, accumulation of macrophages with a dysregulated polarization profile, and increased fibrosis following unilateral ureteral obstruction in mice; a model of renal inflammation and fibrosis. Macrophage polarization in vitro was predominantly dependent on FtH expression in isolated bone marrow-derived mouse monocytes. Utilizing transgenic mice with conditional deletion of FtH in the proximal tubules (FtHPT−/−) or myeloid cells (FtHLysM−/−), we found that myeloid FtH deficiency did not affect polarization or accumulation of macrophages in the injured kidney compared to wild-type (FtH+/+) controls. However, tubular FtH deletion led to a marked increase in pro-inflammatory macrophages. Furthermore, injured kidneys from FtHPT−/− mice expressed significantly higher levels of inflammatory chemokines and fibrosis compared to kidneys from FtH+/+ and FtHLysM−/− mice. Thus, there are differential effects of FtH in macrophages and epithelial cells, which underscores the critical role of FtH in tubular-macrophage crosstalk during kidney injury.
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spelling pubmed-44900002016-01-01 Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation Bolisetty, Subhashini Zarjou, Abolfazl Hull, Travis D. Traylor, Amie Perianayagam, Anjana Joseph, Reny Kamal, Ahmed I Arosio, Paolo Soares, Miguel P Jeney, Viktoria Balla, Jozsef George, James F. Agarwal, Anupam Kidney Int Article Inflammation culminating in fibrosis contributes to progressive kidney disease. Crosstalk between the tubular epithelium and interstitial cells regulates inflammation by a coordinated release of cytokines and chemokines. Here we studied the role of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and the heavy subunit of ferritin (FtH) in macrophage polarization and renal inflammation. Deficiency in HO-1 was associated with increased FtH expression, accumulation of macrophages with a dysregulated polarization profile, and increased fibrosis following unilateral ureteral obstruction in mice; a model of renal inflammation and fibrosis. Macrophage polarization in vitro was predominantly dependent on FtH expression in isolated bone marrow-derived mouse monocytes. Utilizing transgenic mice with conditional deletion of FtH in the proximal tubules (FtHPT−/−) or myeloid cells (FtHLysM−/−), we found that myeloid FtH deficiency did not affect polarization or accumulation of macrophages in the injured kidney compared to wild-type (FtH+/+) controls. However, tubular FtH deletion led to a marked increase in pro-inflammatory macrophages. Furthermore, injured kidneys from FtHPT−/− mice expressed significantly higher levels of inflammatory chemokines and fibrosis compared to kidneys from FtH+/+ and FtHLysM−/− mice. Thus, there are differential effects of FtH in macrophages and epithelial cells, which underscores the critical role of FtH in tubular-macrophage crosstalk during kidney injury. 2015-04-15 2015-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4490000/ /pubmed/25874599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2015.102 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Bolisetty, Subhashini
Zarjou, Abolfazl
Hull, Travis D.
Traylor, Amie
Perianayagam, Anjana
Joseph, Reny
Kamal, Ahmed I
Arosio, Paolo
Soares, Miguel P
Jeney, Viktoria
Balla, Jozsef
George, James F.
Agarwal, Anupam
Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation
title Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation
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title_fullStr Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation
title_full_unstemmed Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation
title_short Macrophage and epithelial cell H-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation
title_sort macrophage and epithelial cell h-ferritin expression regulates renal inflammation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4490000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25874599
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ki.2015.102
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