Regulatory role and mechanisms of myeloid TLR4 in anti-GBM glomerulonephritis

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Myeloid cells and TLR4 play a critical role in acute kidney injury. This study investigated the regulatory role and mechanisms of myeloid TLR4 in experimental anti-glomerular basement membrane (GBM) glomerulonephritis (GN). Anti-GBM GN was induced in tlr4flox/flox and tlr4flox/flox−lysM−cre mice by intravenous injection of the sheep anti-mouse GBM antibody. Compared to control mice, conditional disruption of tlr4 from myeloid cells, largely macrophages (> 85%), suppressed glomerular crescent formation and attenuated progressive renal injury by lowering serum creatinine and 24-h urine protein excretion while improving creatinine clearance. Mechanistically, deletion of myeloid tlr4 markedly inhibited renal infiltration of macrophages and T cells and resulted in a shift of infiltrating macrophages from F4/80+iNOS+ M1 to F4/80+CD206+ M2 phenotype and inhibited the upregulation of renal proinflammatory cytokines IL-1β and MCP-1. Importantly, deletion of myeloid tlr4 suppressed T cell-mediated immune injury by shifting Th1 (CD4+IFNγ+) and Th17 (CD4+IL-17a+) to Treg (CD4+CD25+FoxP3+) immune responses. Transcriptome analysis also revealed that disrupted myeloid TLR4 largely downregulated genes involving immune and cytokine-related pathways. Thus, myeloid TLR4 plays a pivotal role in anti-GBM GN by immunological switching from M1 to M2 and from Th1/Th17 to Treg and targeting myeloid TLR4 may be a novel therapeutic strategy for immune-mediated kidney diseases.

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Yang, F., Chen, J., Huang, X. R., Yiu, W. H., Yu, X., Tang, S. C. W., & Lan, H. Y. (2021). Regulatory role and mechanisms of myeloid TLR4 in anti-GBM glomerulonephritis. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 78(19–20), 6721–6734. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-021-03936-1

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