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Hepatocyte CYR61 polarizes profibrotic macrophages to orchestrate NASH fibrosis.
Citation | “Hepatocyte Cyr61 Polarizes Profibrotic Macrophages To Orchestrate Nash Fibrosis.”. Science Translational Medicine, p. eade3157. . |
Center | Yale University |
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Author | Meghan Mooring, Grace A Yeung, Panu Luukkonen, Silvia Liu, Muhammad Waqas Akbar, Gary J Zhang, Oluwashanu Balogun, Xuemei Yu, Rigen Mo, Kari Nejak-Bowen, Masha Poyurovsky V, Carmen J Booth, Liza Konnikova, Gerald I Shulman, Dean Yimlamai |
Abstract |
Obesity is increasing worldwide and leads to a multitude of metabolic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61 (CYR61) is associated with the progression of NASH, but it has been described to have anti- and proinflammatory properties. We sought to examine the role of liver CYR61 in NASH progression. CYR61 liver-specific knockout mice on a NASH diet showed improved glucose tolerance, decreased liver inflammation, and reduced fibrosis. CYR61 polarized infiltrating monocytes promoting a proinflammatory/profibrotic phenotype through an IRAK4/SYK/NF-κB signaling cascade. In vitro, CYR61 activated a profibrotic program, including PDGFa/PDGFb expression in macrophages, in an IRAK4/SYK/NF-κB-dependent manner. Furthermore, targeted-antibody blockade reduced CYR61-driven signaling in macrophages in vitro and in vivo, reducing fibrotic development. This study demonstrates that CYR61 is a key driver of liver inflammation and fibrosis in NASH. |
Year of Publication |
2023
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Journal |
Science translational medicine
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Volume |
15
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Issue |
715
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Number of Pages |
eade3157
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Date Published |
09/2023
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ISSN Number |
1946-6242
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DOI |
10.1126/scitranslmed.ade3157
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Alternate Journal |
Sci Transl Med
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PMID |
37756381
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PMCID |
PMC10874639
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