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Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair

Macrophages are a primary immune cell involved in inflammation, and their cell plasticity allows for transition from an inflammatory to a reparative phenotype and is critical for normal tissue repair following injury. Evidence suggests that epigenetic alterations play a critical role in establishing...

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Autores principales: Davis, Frank M., Tsoi, Lam C., Wasikowski, Rachael, denDekker, Aaron, Joshi, Amrita, Wilke, Carol, Deng, Hongping, Wolf, Sonya, Obi, Andrea, Huang, Steven, Billi, Allison C., Robinson, Scott, Lipinski, Jay, Melvin, William J., Audu, Christopher O., Weidinger, Stephan, Kunkel, Steven L., Smith, Andrew, Gudjonsson, Johann E., Moore, Bethany B., Gallagher, Katherine A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32879137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.138443
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author Davis, Frank M.
Tsoi, Lam C.
Wasikowski, Rachael
denDekker, Aaron
Joshi, Amrita
Wilke, Carol
Deng, Hongping
Wolf, Sonya
Obi, Andrea
Huang, Steven
Billi, Allison C.
Robinson, Scott
Lipinski, Jay
Melvin, William J.
Audu, Christopher O.
Weidinger, Stephan
Kunkel, Steven L.
Smith, Andrew
Gudjonsson, Johann E.
Moore, Bethany B.
Gallagher, Katherine A.
author_facet Davis, Frank M.
Tsoi, Lam C.
Wasikowski, Rachael
denDekker, Aaron
Joshi, Amrita
Wilke, Carol
Deng, Hongping
Wolf, Sonya
Obi, Andrea
Huang, Steven
Billi, Allison C.
Robinson, Scott
Lipinski, Jay
Melvin, William J.
Audu, Christopher O.
Weidinger, Stephan
Kunkel, Steven L.
Smith, Andrew
Gudjonsson, Johann E.
Moore, Bethany B.
Gallagher, Katherine A.
author_sort Davis, Frank M.
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description Macrophages are a primary immune cell involved in inflammation, and their cell plasticity allows for transition from an inflammatory to a reparative phenotype and is critical for normal tissue repair following injury. Evidence suggests that epigenetic alterations play a critical role in establishing macrophage phenotype and function during normal and pathologic wound repair. Here, we find in human and murine wound macrophages that cyclooxygenase 2/prostaglandin E(2) (COX-2/PGE(2)) is elevated in diabetes and regulates downstream macrophage-mediated inflammation and host defense. Using single-cell RNA sequencing of human wound tissue, we identify increased NF-κB–mediated inflammation in diabetic wounds and show increased COX-2/PGE(2) in diabetic macrophages. Further, we identify that COX-2/PGE(2) production in wound macrophages requires epigenetic regulation of 2 key enzymes in the cytosolic phospholipase A(2)/COX-2/PGE(2) (cPLA(2)/COX-2/PGE(2)) pathway. We demonstrate that TGF-β–induced miRNA29b increases COX-2/PGE(2) production via inhibition of DNA methyltransferase 3b–mediated hypermethylation of the Cox-2 promoter. Further, we find mixed-lineage leukemia 1 (MLL1) upregulates cPLA(2) expression and drives COX-2/PGE(2). Inhibition of the COX-2/PGE(2) pathway genetically (Cox2(fl/fl) Lyz2(Cre+)) or with a macrophage-specific nanotherapy targeting COX-2 in tissue macrophages reverses the inflammatory macrophage phenotype and improves diabetic tissue repair. Our results indicate the epigenetically regulated PGE(2) pathway controls wound macrophage function, and cell-targeted manipulation of this pathway is feasible to improve diabetic wound repair.
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spelling pubmed-75264512020-10-05 Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair Davis, Frank M. Tsoi, Lam C. Wasikowski, Rachael denDekker, Aaron Joshi, Amrita Wilke, Carol Deng, Hongping Wolf, Sonya Obi, Andrea Huang, Steven Billi, Allison C. Robinson, Scott Lipinski, Jay Melvin, William J. Audu, Christopher O. Weidinger, Stephan Kunkel, Steven L. Smith, Andrew Gudjonsson, Johann E. Moore, Bethany B. Gallagher, Katherine A. JCI Insight Research Article Macrophages are a primary immune cell involved in inflammation, and their cell plasticity allows for transition from an inflammatory to a reparative phenotype and is critical for normal tissue repair following injury. Evidence suggests that epigenetic alterations play a critical role in establishing macrophage phenotype and function during normal and pathologic wound repair. Here, we find in human and murine wound macrophages that cyclooxygenase 2/prostaglandin E(2) (COX-2/PGE(2)) is elevated in diabetes and regulates downstream macrophage-mediated inflammation and host defense. Using single-cell RNA sequencing of human wound tissue, we identify increased NF-κB–mediated inflammation in diabetic wounds and show increased COX-2/PGE(2) in diabetic macrophages. Further, we identify that COX-2/PGE(2) production in wound macrophages requires epigenetic regulation of 2 key enzymes in the cytosolic phospholipase A(2)/COX-2/PGE(2) (cPLA(2)/COX-2/PGE(2)) pathway. We demonstrate that TGF-β–induced miRNA29b increases COX-2/PGE(2) production via inhibition of DNA methyltransferase 3b–mediated hypermethylation of the Cox-2 promoter. Further, we find mixed-lineage leukemia 1 (MLL1) upregulates cPLA(2) expression and drives COX-2/PGE(2). Inhibition of the COX-2/PGE(2) pathway genetically (Cox2(fl/fl) Lyz2(Cre+)) or with a macrophage-specific nanotherapy targeting COX-2 in tissue macrophages reverses the inflammatory macrophage phenotype and improves diabetic tissue repair. Our results indicate the epigenetically regulated PGE(2) pathway controls wound macrophage function, and cell-targeted manipulation of this pathway is feasible to improve diabetic wound repair. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7526451/ /pubmed/32879137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.138443 Text en © 2020 Davis et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Davis, Frank M.
Tsoi, Lam C.
Wasikowski, Rachael
denDekker, Aaron
Joshi, Amrita
Wilke, Carol
Deng, Hongping
Wolf, Sonya
Obi, Andrea
Huang, Steven
Billi, Allison C.
Robinson, Scott
Lipinski, Jay
Melvin, William J.
Audu, Christopher O.
Weidinger, Stephan
Kunkel, Steven L.
Smith, Andrew
Gudjonsson, Johann E.
Moore, Bethany B.
Gallagher, Katherine A.
Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
title Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
title_full Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
title_fullStr Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
title_full_unstemmed Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
title_short Epigenetic regulation of the PGE(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
title_sort epigenetic regulation of the pge(2) pathway modulates macrophage phenotype in normal and pathologic wound repair
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7526451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32879137
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.138443
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