Increased levels of Gab1 and Gab2 adaptor proteins skew interleukin-4 (IL-4) signaling toward M2 macrophage-driven pulmonary fibrosis in mice

小鼠体内Gab1和Gab2衔接蛋白水平升高会使白细胞介素-4 (IL-4) 信号通路偏向M2型巨噬细胞驱动的肺纤维化。

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作者:Xiaohong Guo ,Tingting Li ,Yun Xu ,Xiayan Xu ,Zhengyi Zhu ,Yun Zhang ,Jiaqi Xu ,Kaihong Xu ,Hongqiang Cheng ,Xue Zhang ,Yuehai Ke

Abstract

M2-polarized macrophages, also known as alternatively activated macrophages, have long been associated with pulmonary fibrosis; however, the mechanism has not been fully defined. Gab1 and Gab2 proteins belong to the Gab family of adaptors and are integral components of the signal specificity in response to various extracellular stimuli. In this report, we found that levels of both Gab1 and Gab2 were elevated in M2-polarized macrophages isolated from bleomycin-induced fibrotic lungs. In vitro Gab1/2 deficiency in bone marrow-derived macrophages abrogated IL-4-mediated M2 polarization. Furthermore, in vivo conditional removal of Gab1 (Gab1MyKO) and germ line knock-out of Gab2 (Gab2-/-) in macrophages prevented a bias toward the M2 phenotype and attenuated bleomycin-induced fibrotic lung remodeling. In support of these observations, Gab1/2 were involved in responses predominated by IL-4 signaling, an essential determinant for macrophage M2 polarization. Further investigation revealed that both Gab1 and -2 are recruited to the IL-4 receptor, synergistically enhancing downstream signal amplification but conferring IL-4 signal preference. Mechanistically, the loss of Gab1 attenuated AKT activation, whereas the absence of Gab2 suppressed STAT6 activation in response to IL-4 stimulation, both of which are commonly attributed to M2-driven pulmonary fibrosis in mice. Taken together, these observations define a non-redundant role of Gab docking proteins in M2 polarization, adding critical insights into the pathogenesis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

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