Noncanonical WNT5A controls the activation of latent TGF-β to drive fibroblast activation and tissue fibrosis

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Abstract

Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling is a core pathway of fibrosis, but the molecular regulation of the activation of latent TGF-β remains incompletely understood. Here, we demonstrate a crucial role of WNT5A/JNK/ROCK signaling that rapidly coordinates the activation of latent TGF-β in fibrotic diseases. WNT5A was identified as a predominant noncanonical WNT ligand in fibrotic diseases such as systemic sclerosis, sclerodermatous chronic graft-versus-host disease, and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, stimulating fibroblast-to-myofibroblast transition and tissue fibrosis by activation of latent TGF-β. The activation of latent TGF-β requires rapid JNK- and ROCK-dependent cytoskeletal rearrangements and integrin αV (ITGAV). Conditional ablation of WNT5A or its downstream targets prevented activation of latent TGF-β, rebalanced TGF-β signaling, and ameliorated experimental fibrosis. We thus uncovered what we believe to be a novel mechanism for the aberrant activation of latent TGF-β in fibrotic diseases and provided evidence for targeting WNT5A/JNK/ROCK signaling in fibrotic diseases as a new therapeutic approach.

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Trinh-Minh, T., Chen, C. W., Manh, C. T., Li, Y. N., Zhu, H., Zhou, X., … Distler, J. H. W. (2024). Noncanonical WNT5A controls the activation of latent TGF-β to drive fibroblast activation and tissue fibrosis. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 134(10). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI159884

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