YAP/TAZ are Crucial Regulator of Macrophage-mediated Pulmonary Inflammation and Fibrosis after Bleomycin-induced Injury.

IF 16.6 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Masum M Mia, Siti Aishah Binte Abdul Ghani, Dasan Mary Cibi, Hanumakumar Bogireddi, Uthayanan Nilanthi, Ashwatthaman Selvan, Wai Shiu, Fred Wong, Manvendra K Singh
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Abstract

Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is the most prevalent and severe form of end-stage interstitial lung disease. Macrophages are crucial players in inflammation-induced PF, but the mechanisms driving macrophage polarization and their specific roles in PF pathogenesis remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that both YAP and TAZ are activated in lung macrophages from patients with PF as well as in mice with bleomycin-induced PF. Myeloid-specific Yap/Taz deletion resulted in reduced recruitment of monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages (Mo-AMs), impaired inflammatory responses, decreased PF, and enhanced alveolar epithelial cell regeneration following bleomycin treatment. Conversely, the expression of a constitutively active YAP mutant (YAP5SA) exacerbated bleomycin-induced PF by increasing Mo-AM recruitment, elevating expression of proinflammatory and profibrotic markers, and impairing alveolar epithelial cell regeneration. We demonstrate that YAP/TAZ-CCL2 signaling plays a crucial role in bleomycin-induced PF, as blocking CCL2 with a neutralizing antibody effectively abrogated the YAP5SA-induced recruitment of Mo-AMs, inflammatory and fibrotic responses. Additionally, we reveal that the YAP/TAZ-MBD2-TGFβ1-pSMAD2 signaling axis is crucial not only for profibrotic macrophage polarization but also for their crosstalk with lung fibroblasts, driving the fibroblast-to-myofibroblast transition. Collectively, these findings suggest that targeting aberrant YAP/TAZ activity to modulate inflammatory and fibrotic response could be a promising strategy for the prevention and treatment of PF.

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European Respiratory Journal
European Respiratory Journal 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
27.50
自引率
3.30%
发文量
345
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Respiratory Journal (ERJ) is the flagship journal of the European Respiratory Society. It has a current impact factor of 24.9. The journal covers various aspects of adult and paediatric respiratory medicine, including cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, oncology, pathophysiology, imaging, occupational medicine, intensive care, sleep medicine, and thoracic surgery. In addition to original research material, the ERJ publishes editorial commentaries, reviews, short research letters, and correspondence to the editor. The articles are published continuously and collected into 12 monthly issues in two volumes per year.
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