Non-parenchymal TREM-2 protects the liver from immune-mediated hepatocellular damage

Objective: Liver injury impacts hepatic inflammation in part via Toll-like receptor (TLR) signalling. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM-2) modulates TLR4-mediated inflammation in bone marrow (BM)-derived macrophages but its function in liver injury is unknown. Here we hypothesis...

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Autores: Perugorria, M.J. (María J.)|||/items/bc5acab9-2480-4b1a-a8b7-72354639c5d9, Esparza-Baquer, A. (Aitor)|||/items/438e0a22-4750-4f6d-b262-4b64c8e20594, Oakley, F. (Fiona)|||/items/9034ea65-4a72-40af-aba1-be694ebf5341, Labiano, I. (Ibone)|||/items/184c5ecc-80d3-4326-afc1-93295ec4ba66, Korosec, A. (Ana)|||/items/9c07d9f0-6022-4837-a8b6-ab700cf3a5c8, Jais, A. (Alexander)|||/items/78698089-a126-4a26-970a-e26ea1203740, Mann, J. (Jelena)|||/items/62541d21-a7b1-4e3b-a579-eb63b7469880, Tiniakos, D. (Dina)|||/items/c90fe176-7a1b-43da-a68d-06214bbc08a5, Santos-Laso, A. (Alvaro)|||/items/b8ad1b5e-7690-465e-9e75-3f3a9f46c9ea, Arbelaiz, A. (Ander)|||/items/4f26aa12-14f5-4353-9c23-5ae1c3b89cad, Gawish, R. (Riem)|||/items/057f910d-b595-4d9e-bff8-e05e60d8ec39, Sampedro, A. (Ana)|||/items/321381d5-15ba-4d73-b82e-fbeaa4d9cb39, Fontanellas-Romá, A. (Antonio)|||/items/4ca7871d-480e-4841-b383-6a0da85f3a81, Hijona, E. (Elizabeth)|||/items/0c0fdba6-e27f-4a18-a09c-a3687ace1931, Jimenez-Agüero, R. (Raul)|||/items/45004528-912d-4c2a-8ba9-29dce7316193, Esterbauer, H. (Harald)|||/items/16985d98-7123-4530-ad54-384506baccc7, Stoiber, D. (Dagmar)|||/items/f106486e-51bf-4056-a167-64049ea83be8, Bujanda, L. (Luis)|||/items/bed21b6f-08f6-4f90-ad12-a31c1ee87d85, Banales, J.M. (Jesús M.)|||/items/0c1309ae-e4e4-4e85-b2f1-567a388889d5, Knapp, S. (Sylvia)|||/items/65c7c935-a3f5-44bd-8c3f-f83a495ab24e, Sharif, O. (Omar)|||/items/4f48f1c9-5140-4309-85a9-da4bc294a684, Mann, D.A. (Derek A.)|||/items/37f08a32-b9eb-45ef-ada4-de51fc1eb4ee
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/63510
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/63510
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Acute liver failure
Chronic liver disease
Hepatic stellate cell
Immune-mediated liver damage
Inflammation
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Sumario:Objective: Liver injury impacts hepatic inflammation in part via Toll-like receptor (TLR) signalling. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM-2) modulates TLR4-mediated inflammation in bone marrow (BM)-derived macrophages but its function in liver injury is unknown. Here we hypothesised that the anti-inflammatory effects of TREM-2 on TLR signalling may limit hepatic injury. Design: TREM-2 expression was analysed in livers of humans with various forms of liver injury compared with control individuals. Acute and chronic liver injury models were performed in wild type and Trem-2-/- mice. Primary liver cells from both genotypes of mice were isolated for in vitro experiments. Results: TREM-2 was expressed on non-parenchymal hepatic cells and induced during liver injury in mice and man. Mice lacking TREM-2 exhibited heightened liver damage and inflammation during acute and repetitive carbon tetrachloride and acetaminophen (APAP) intoxication, the latter of which TREM-2 deficiency was remarkably associated with worsened survival. Liver damage in Trem-2-/- mice following chronic injury and APAP challenge was associated with elevated hepatic lipid peroxidation and macrophage content. BM transplantation experiments and cellular reactive oxygen species assays revealed effects of TREM-2 in the context of chronic injury depended on both immune and resident TREM-2 expression. Consistent with effects of TREM-2 on inflammation-associated injury, primary hepatic macrophages and hepatic stellate cells lacking TREM-2 exhibited augmented TLR4-driven proinflammatory responses. Conclusion: Our data indicate that by acting as a natural brake on inflammation during hepatocellular injury, TREM-2 is a critical regulator of diverse types of hepatotoxic injury.