IF 13.3 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Tanvi Potluri, Tianming You, Ping Yin, John Coon, Jonah J Stulberg, Yang Dai, David J Escobar, Richard L Lieber, Hong Zhao, Serdar E Bulun
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下腹部肌肉(LAM)纤维化会导致肌肉衰弱和腹股沟疝的形成,这种疾病在 75 岁之前会影响到 50% 的男性,因此必须将手术矫正作为唯一的治疗方法。尽管腹股沟疝气普遍存在,但人们对其纤维化和疝气形成的机制仍然知之甚少。我们利用人源化小鼠模型复制了与衰老男性相似的骨骼肌组织雌激素浓度升高的情况,发现雌激素受体α(ESR1)是LAM成纤维细胞增殖、细胞外基质沉积和疝形成的关键驱动因素。纤维母细胞特异性 ESR1 消融能有效防止肌肉纤维化和疝气,而使用氟维司群对 ESR1 进行药理抑制能逆转疝气并恢复正常的肌肉结构。对体外 LAM 成纤维细胞进行的多组学分析揭示了雌激素/ESR1 介导的一种独特的坏死性细胞组和基因表达特征的激活,这与在人类男性腹股沟疝组织中观察到的结果一致。我们的发现为针对纤维化病症的前瞻性医疗干预带来了重大希望,并为解决腹股沟疝提供了非手术途径。
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Estrogen receptor-α ablation reverses muscle fibrosis and inguinal hernias.

Fibrosis of the lower abdominal muscle (LAM) contributes to muscle weakening and inguinal hernia formation, an ailment that affects a noteworthy 50% of men by age 75 and necessitates surgical correction as the singular therapy. Despite its prevalence, the mechanisms driving LAM fibrosis and hernia development remain poorly understood. Using a humanized mouse model that replicates the elevated skeletal muscle tissue estrogen concentrations seen in aging men, we identified estrogen receptor-α (ESR1) as a key driver of LAM fibroblast proliferation, extracellular matrix deposition, and hernia formation. Fibroblast-specific ESR1 ablation effectively prevented muscle fibrosis and herniation, while pharmacological ESR1 inhibition with fulvestrant reversed hernias and restored normal muscle architecture. Multiomics analyses of in vitro LAM fibroblasts from humanized mice unveiled an estrogen/ESR1-mediated activation of a distinct profibrotic cistrome and gene expression signature, concordant with observations in inguinal hernia tissues in human males. Our findings hold significant promise for prospective medical interventions targeting fibrotic conditions and present non-surgical avenues for addressing inguinal hernias.

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Journal of Clinical Investigation
Journal of Clinical Investigation 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
24.50
自引率
1.30%
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1034
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Investigation, established in 1924 by the ASCI, is a prestigious publication that focuses on breakthroughs in basic and clinical biomedical science, with the goal of advancing the field of medicine. With an impressive Impact Factor of 15.9 in 2022, it is recognized as one of the leading journals in the "Medicine, Research & Experimental" category of the Web of Science. The journal attracts a diverse readership from various medical disciplines and sectors. It publishes a wide range of research articles encompassing all biomedical specialties, including Autoimmunity, Gastroenterology, Immunology, Metabolism, Nephrology, Neuroscience, Oncology, Pulmonology, Vascular Biology, and many others. The Editorial Board consists of esteemed academic editors who possess extensive expertise in their respective fields. They are actively involved in research, ensuring the journal's high standards of publication and scientific rigor.
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