Inhibitory role of the KEAP1-NRF2 pathway in TGFbβ1-stimulated renal epithelial transition to fibroblastic cells: A modulatory effect on SMAD signaling

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Transforming growth factor b1 (TGFbβ1) is a potent stimulator of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and has been associated with chronic kidney diseases by activating profibrotic gene expression. In this study, we investigated the role of the KEAP1-NRF2 pathway, which is a master regulator of the cellular antioxidant system, in TGFbβ1-stimulated EMT gene changes using human renal tubular epithelial HK2. Treatment with TGFbβ1 enhanced the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and TGFbβ1-stimulated EMT gene changes, including an increase in profibrotic fibronectin-1 and collagen 1A1, were diminished by the antioxidant N-acetylcysteine. In HK2, TGFbβ1 suppressed NRF2 activity and thereby reduced the expression of GSH synthesizing enzyme through the elevation of ATF3 level. Therefore, the activation of NRF2 signaling with sulforaphane effectively attenuated the TGFbβ1-stimulated increase in fibronectin-1 and collagen 1A1. Conversely, the TGFbβ1-EMT gene changes were further enhanced by NRF2 knockdown compared to the control cells. The relationship of NRF2 signaling and TGFbβ1-EMT changes was further confirmed in a stable KEAP1-knockdown HK2, which is a model of pure activation of NRF2. The TGFbβ1-mediated increase of collagen 1A1 and fibronectin-1 in KEAP1 knockdown HK2 was suppressed. In particular, TGFbβ1-SMAD signaling was modulated in KEAP1 knockdown HK2: the TGFbβ1-stimulated SMAD2/3 phosphorylation and SMAD transcriptional activity were repressed. Additionally, the protein level of SMAD7, an inhibitor of SMAD signaling, was elevated and the level of SMURF1, an E3 ubiquitin ligase for SMAD7 protein, was diminished in KEAP1 knockdown HK2. Finally, the inhibition of SMAD7 expression in KEAP1 knockdown HK2 restored TGFbβ1 response, indicating that SMURF1-SMAD7 may be a molecular signaling linking the NRF2-GSH pathway to TGFbβ1-EMT changes. Collectively, these results indicate that the KEAP1-NRF2 antioxidant system can be an effective modulator of TGFbβ1-stimulated renal epithelial transition to fibroblastic cells through the SMUR1-SMAD7 signaling, and further implies the beneficial role of NRF2 in chronic renal diseases. © 2014 Harsch et al.

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Ryoo, I. G., Ha, H., & Kwak, M. K. (2014). Inhibitory role of the KEAP1-NRF2 pathway in TGFbβ1-stimulated renal epithelial transition to fibroblastic cells: A modulatory effect on SMAD signaling. PLoS ONE, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093265

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