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Macrophages utilize the mitochondrial calcium uniporter for profibrotic polarization.

Citation
Gu, L., et al. “Macrophages Utilize The Mitochondrial Calcium Uniporter For Profibrotic Polarization.”. Faseb Journal : Official Publication Of The Federation Of American Societies For Experimental Biology, pp. 3072-3083.
Center University of Alabama at Birmingham
Author Linlin Gu, Jennifer L Larson-Casey, Brent Carter
Keywords ATP, MCU, asbestos, Pulmonary fibrosis, reactive oxygen species
Abstract

Fibrosis in multiple organs, including the liver, kidney, and lung, often occurs secondary to environmental exposure. Asbestos exposure is one important environmental cause of lung fibrosis. The mechanisms that mediate fibrosis is not fully understood, although mitochondrial oxidative stress in alveolar macrophages is critical for fibrosis development. Mitochondrial Ca levels can be associated with production of reactive oxygen species. Here, we show that patients with asbestosis have higher levels of mitochondrial Ca compared with normal patients. The mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) is a highly selective ion channel that transports Ca into the mitochondrial matrix to modulate metabolism. Asbestos exposure increased mitochondrial Ca influx in alveolar macrophages from wild-type, but not MCU, mice. MCU expression polarized macrophages to a profibrotic phenotype after exposure to asbestos, and the profibrotic polarization was regulated by MCU-mediated ATP production. Profibrotic polarization was abrogated when MCU was absent or its activity was blocked. Of more importance, mice that were deficient in MCU were protected from pulmonary fibrosis. Regulation of mitochondrial Ca suggests that MCU may play a pivotal role in the development of fibrosis and could potentially be a therapeutic target for pulmonary fibrosis.-Gu, L., Larson-Casey, J. L., Carter, A. B. Macrophages utilize the mitochondrial calcium uniporter for profibrotic polarization.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Volume
31
Issue
7
Number of Pages
3072-3083
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1530-6860
DOI
10.1096/fj.201601371R
Alternate Journal
FASEB J.
PMID
28351840
PMCID
PMC5471522
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