Bo Li, Jiayu Li, Zexiang Zhu, Yong Tang, Yun Zhou, Geshu Du, Xing Li
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Additionally, macrophage-depleted CLP mice transplanted with LPS-stimulated BMDMs pre-treated with rFGF15 exhibited reduced multi-organ inflammation and enhanced survival compared to those receiving LPS-stimulated BMDMs without rFGF15 treatment. Mechanistically, FGF15 activated the neurofibromin 2 (NF2)-Hippo pathway through FGFR4, leading to the inhibition of glycolysis, lactate production, and histone H3K18 lactylation. This led to reduced expression of interferon regulatory factor 7 (Irf7), a key regulator of type I interferon responses. In conclusion, FGF15 suppresses M1 macrophage polarization and associated inflammatory responses in sepsis by activating the NF2-Hippo pathway, thereby inhibiting H3K18 lactylation-driven Irf7 expression. 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FGF15/FGFR4 signaling suppresses M1 macrophage polarization and multi-organ inflammation in septic mice by inhibiting H3K18 lactylation-driven Irf7 expression through NF2-Hippo activation.
M1 macrophage polarization plays a key role in the onset and progression of sepsis. Fibroblast growth factor 15 (FGF15) suppresses septic inflammation through its FGF receptor 4 (FGFR4); however, the underlying mechanisms are largely unclear. In this study, we evaluated the anti-inflammatory effects of recombinant FGF15 (rFGF15) in cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced septic mice in vivo, as well as lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) and RAW264.7 macrophages in vitro. We observed that rFGF15 suppressed M1 macrophage polarization and associated inflammatory responses in both CLP-induced septic mice and LPS-stimulated BMDMs and RAW264.7 macrophages. Additionally, macrophage-depleted CLP mice transplanted with LPS-stimulated BMDMs pre-treated with rFGF15 exhibited reduced multi-organ inflammation and enhanced survival compared to those receiving LPS-stimulated BMDMs without rFGF15 treatment. Mechanistically, FGF15 activated the neurofibromin 2 (NF2)-Hippo pathway through FGFR4, leading to the inhibition of glycolysis, lactate production, and histone H3K18 lactylation. This led to reduced expression of interferon regulatory factor 7 (Irf7), a key regulator of type I interferon responses. In conclusion, FGF15 suppresses M1 macrophage polarization and associated inflammatory responses in sepsis by activating the NF2-Hippo pathway, thereby inhibiting H3K18 lactylation-driven Irf7 expression. FGF15 holds promise as a potential innovative therapy for sepsis.
期刊介绍:
Brought to readers by the editorial team of Cell Death & Differentiation, Cell Death & Disease is an online peer-reviewed journal specializing in translational cell death research. It covers a wide range of topics in experimental and internal medicine, including cancer, immunity, neuroscience, and now cancer metabolism.
Cell Death & Disease seeks to encompass the breadth of translational implications of cell death, and topics of particular concentration will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Experimental medicine
Cancer
Immunity
Internal medicine
Neuroscience
Cancer metabolism