Exosomes derived from TREM-2 knocked-out macrophages alleviated renal fibrosis via HSPa1b/AKT pathway.

Zihao Xiao, Yajie Wang, Yuye Chen, Ling Jin, Yuanhui Shi, Can Liu, Cong Fu, Yuhan Cao
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Macrophages are recognized as vital players in renal fibrosis, with a high degree of heterogeneity and plasticity, and the triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cell-2 (TREM-2) is highly expressed on macrophages and participates in the progression of tissue fibrosis. However, the mechanism by which TREM-2 mediates the progression of renal fibrosis is still unclear. Our study revealed that exosomes derived from TREM-2-deficient (TREM-2-/-) macrophages suppressed the progression of fibrosis, as indicated by a greater matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9)/tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (TIMP-1) ratio at the protein level in secreted exosomes than in exosomes from wild-type (WT) macrophages in the fibrotic microenvironment. In addition, renal tubular epithelial cells (TECs) engulfed these nanoscale vesicles, and the expression of collagen I and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) (a fibrosis-related marker) was obviously decreased. Through RNA-seq, we found that TREM-2-/- macrophages increase the MMP-9/TIMP-1 ratio in their exosomes via the HSPa1b/AKT pathway. Notably, renal fibrosis was effectively alleviated in the obstructed kidneys of mice that received a renal pelvis injection of an adeno-associated virus (AAV-shTREM-2) containing the sequence used to silence TREM-2. However, VER-155008 (an inhibitor of HSPa1b) and Ly294002 (an inhibitor of AKT) reversed this effect. Moreover, polyclonal antibodies against TREM-2 also effectively relieved UUO-induced renal fibrosis. Overall, we validated that knocking down TREM-2 expression can inhibit the progression of renal fibrosis through a macrophage exosome-dependent pathway both in vitro and in vivo. Hence, our findings suggest that TREM-2 is a potential therapeutic target for CKD.

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从TREM-2基因敲除的巨噬细胞中提取的外泌体可通过HSPa1b/AKT途径缓解肾脏纤维化。
巨噬细胞被认为是肾脏纤维化的重要参与者,具有高度的异质性和可塑性,髓系细胞-2(TREM-2)上表达的触发受体在巨噬细胞上高度表达,并参与组织纤维化的进展。然而,TREM-2介导肾脏纤维化进展的机制仍不清楚。我们的研究发现,从TREM-2缺陷(TREM-2-/-)的巨噬细胞中提取的外泌体抑制了纤维化的进展,这表现在与纤维化微环境中来自野生型(WT)巨噬细胞的外泌体相比,分泌的外泌体在蛋白水平上的基质金属蛋白酶-9(MMP-9)/基质金属蛋白酶-1组织抑制剂(TIMP-1)比率更大。此外,肾小管上皮细胞(TECs)吞噬了这些纳米级囊泡,胶原蛋白I和α-平滑肌肌动蛋白(α-SMA)(纤维化相关标志物)的表达明显下降。通过RNA-seq,我们发现TREM-2-/-巨噬细胞通过HSPa1b/AKT途径增加其外泌体中的MMP-9/TIMP-1比率。值得注意的是,小鼠肾盂注射腺相关病毒(AAV-shTREM-2)后,肾脏纤维化得到有效缓解,该病毒含有用于沉默 TREM-2 的序列。然而,VER-155008(一种 HSPa1b 抑制剂)和 Ly294002(一种 AKT 抑制剂)能逆转这种效应。此外,针对TREM-2的多克隆抗体也能有效缓解UUO诱导的肾脏纤维化。总之,我们验证了在体外和体内通过巨噬细胞外泌体依赖途径敲低TREM-2的表达可抑制肾脏纤维化的进展。因此,我们的研究结果表明,TREM-2是治疗慢性肾脏病的潜在靶点。
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