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Transcriptional modulation of the T helper 17/interleukin 17 axis ameliorates renal ischemia-reperfusion injury

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Lee, Jae Wook; Bae, Eunjin; Kwon, Sun-Ho; Yu, Mi-Yeon; Cha, Ran-Hui; Lee, Hajeong; Kim, Dong Ki; Lee, Jung Pyo; Ye, Sang-Kyu; Yoo, Joo-Yeon; Park, Dong Jun; Kim, Yon Su; Yang, Seung Hee

Issue Date
2019-09
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Citation
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, Vol.34 No.9, pp.1481-1498
Abstract
Background. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is a latent transcription factor critical for T-cell function. Although inhibition of the Janus kinase 2 (JAK2)/STAT3 pathway has been reported to be protective against ischemiareperfusion injury (IRI), the role of T cell-associated STAT3 in the pathogenesis of renal IRI has not been specifically defined. Methods. We induced renal IRI in both mice with T cellspecific STAT3 knockout (Lck-Cre;STAT3(flox/flox)) and wildtype controls (C57BL/6) and assessed renal damage and inflammation at 48 h after IRI. Human proximal tubular epithelial cells grown under hypoxia were treated with a JAK2 inhibitor, caffeic acid 3,4-dihydroxy-phenylethyl ester, to determine the effect of JAK2/STAT3 inhibition on renal epithelia. Independently, we disrupted Cln 3-requiring 9 (Ctr9) to inhibit T helper 17 (Th17) activation via RNA interference and determined if Ctr9 inhibition aggravates renal injury through upregulated Th17 activation. Results. The Lck-Cre;STAT3(flox/flox) mice exhibited significantly reduced kidney damage compared with controls. This protective effect was associated with reduced intrarenal Th17 infiltration and proinflammatory cytokines. Human proximal tubular epithelial cells under hypoxia exhibited significant upregulation of interleukin 17 receptors, and pharmacologic inhibition of JAK2 significantly ameliorated this change. RNA interference with Ctr9 in splenocytes enhanced differentiation into Th17 cells. In vivo knockdown of Ctr9 in mice with renal IRI further aggravated Th17-associated inflammation and kidney injury. Conclusions. STAT3 in T cells contributes to renal IRI through Th17 activation. Inhibition of Ctr9 further enhances Th17 activation and aggravates kidney injury, further supporting the role of Th17 cells in renal IRI.
ISSN
0931-0509
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/206164
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfy370
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