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Orphan nuclear receptor COUP‐TFII enhances myofibroblast glycolysis leading to kidney fibrosis

Authors :
David Gonzalez-Sanchez
Yutaro Mori
Maria S Chancay
Julia Wilflingseder
Xiaoyan Xiao
Pierre Galichon
Li Li
Kyle W. McCracken
Dario R. Lemos
Joseph V. Bonventre
Takaharu Ichimura
Jake J-K Lee
M. Todd Valerius
Nathan Lee
Elazer R. Edelman
Marian Kalocsay
Diana Tamayo
Ana C Figueroa-Ramirez
Source :
EMBO Rep
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
EMBO, 2021.

Abstract

Recent studies demonstrate that metabolic disturbance, such as augmented glycolysis, contributes to fibrosis. The molecular regulation of this metabolic perturbation in fibrosis, however, has been elusive. COUP-TFII (also known as NR2F2) is an important regulator of glucose and lipid metabolism. Its contribution to organ fibrosis is undefined. Here, we found increased COUP-TFII expression in myofibroblasts in human fibrotic kidneys, lungs, kidney organoids, and mouse kidneys after injury. Genetic ablation of COUP-TFII in mice resulted in attenuation of injury-induced kidney fibrosis. A non-biased proteomic study revealed the suppression of fatty acid oxidation and the enhancement of glycolysis pathways in COUP-TFII overexpressing fibroblasts. Overexpression of COUP-TFII in fibroblasts also induced production of alpha-smooth muscle actin (αSMA) and collagen 1. Knockout of COUP-TFII decreased glycolysis and collagen 1 levels in fibroblasts. Chip-qPCR revealed the binding of COUP-TFII on the promoter of PGC1α. Overexpression of COUP-TFII reduced the cellular level of PGC1α. Targeting COUP-TFII serves as a novel treatment approach for mitigating fibrosis in chronic kidney disease and potentially fibrosis in other organs.

Details

ISSN :
14693178 and 1469221X
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....68141ba5566ab24173fd3d167139afb9