Cold and hot fibrosis define clinically distinct cardiac pathologies

冷纤维化和热纤维化是临床上不同的心脏病理特征。

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作者:Shoval Miyara ,Miri Adler ,Kfir B Umansky ,Daniel Häußler ,Elad Bassat ,Yalin Divinsky ,Jacob Elkahal ,David Kain ,Daria Lendengolts ,Ricardo O Ramirez Flores ,Hanna Bueno-Levy ,Ofra Golani ,Tali Shalit ,Michael Gershovits ,Eviatar Weizman ,Alexander Genzelinakh ,Danielle M Kimchi ,Avraham Shakked ,Lingling Zhang ,Jingkui Wang ,Andrea Baehr ,Zachary Petrover ,Rachel Sarig ,Tatjana Dorn ,Alessandra Moretti ,Julio Saez-Rodriguez ,Christian Kupatt ,Elly M Tanaka ,Ruslan Medzhitov ,Achim Krüger ,Avi Mayo ,Uri Alon ,Eldad Tzahor

Abstract

Fibrosis remains a major unmet medical need. Simplifying principles are needed to better understand fibrosis and to yield new therapeutic approaches. Fibrosis is driven by myofibroblasts that interact with macrophages. A mathematical cell-circuit model predicts two types of fibrosis: hot fibrosis driven by macrophages and myofibroblasts and cold fibrosis driven by myofibroblasts alone. Testing these concepts in cardiac fibrosis resulting from myocardial infarction (MI) and heart failure (HF), we revealed that acute MI leads to cold fibrosis whereas chronic injury (HF) leads to hot fibrosis. MI-driven cold fibrosis is conserved in pigs and humans. We computationally identified a vulnerability of cold fibrosis: the myofibroblast autocrine growth factor loop. Inhibiting this loop by targeting TIMP1 with neutralizing antibodies reduced myofibroblast proliferation and fibrosis post-MI in mice. Our study demonstrates the utility of the concepts of hot and cold fibrosis and the feasibility of a circuit-to-target approach to pinpoint a treatment strategy that reduces fibrosis. A record of this paper's transparent peer review process is included in the supplemental information. Keywords: TIMP1; autocrine loop; cold fibrosis; fibrosis; heart failure; hot fibrosis; macrophage; myocardial infarction; myofibroblast; regeneration.

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