High salt primes a specific activation state of macrophages, M(Na)

高盐引发巨噬细胞的特定活化状态,M(Na)

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作者:Wu-Chang Zhang, Xiao-Jun Zheng, Lin-Juan Du, Jian-Yong Sun, Zhu-Xia Shen, Chaoji Shi, Shuyang Sun, Zhiyuan Zhang, Xiao-Qing Chen, Mu Qin, Xu Liu, Jun Tao, Lijun Jia, Heng-Yu Fan, Bin Zhou, Ying Yu, Hao Ying, Lijian Hui, Xiaolong Liu, Xianghua Yi, Xiaojing Liu, Lanjing Zhang, Sheng-Zhong Duan

Abstract

High salt is positively associated with the risk of many diseases. However, little is known about the mechanisms. Here we showed that high salt increased proinflammatory molecules, while decreased anti-inflammatory and proendocytic molecules in both human and mouse macrophages. High salt also potentiated lipopolysaccharide-induced macrophage activation and suppressed interleukin 4-induced macrophage activation. High salt induced the proinflammatory aspects by activating p38/cFos and/or Erk1/2/cFos pathways, while inhibited the anti-inflammatory and proendocytic aspects by Erk1/2/signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 pathway. Consistent with the in vitro results, high-salt diet increased proinflammatory gene expression of mouse alveolar macrophages. In mouse models of acute lung injury, high-salt diet aggravated lipopolysaccharide-induced pulmonary macrophage activation and inflammation in lungs. These results identify a novel macrophage activation state, M(Na), and high salt as a potential environmental risk factor for lung inflammation through the induction of M(Na).

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