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Blockade of Retinol Metabolism Protects T Cell-Induced Hepatitis by Increasing Migration of Regulatory T Cells

Authors
Lee, Young-SunYi, Hyon-SeungSuh, Yang-GunByun, Jin-SeokEun, Hyuk SooKim, So YeonSeo, WonhyoJeong, Jong-MinChoi, Won-MookKim, Myung-HoKim, Ji HoonPark, Keun-GyuJeong, Won-Il
Issue Date
Nov-2015
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Keywords
4-methylpyrazole; concanavalin A; Hepatic stellate cells; interferon-gamma
Citation
MOLECULES AND CELLS, v.38, no.11, pp 998 - 1006
Pages
9
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
MOLECULES AND CELLS
Volume
38
Number
11
Start Page
998
End Page
1006
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/7374
DOI
10.14348/molcells.2015.0218
ISSN
1016-8478
0219-1032
Abstract
Retinols are metabolized into retinoic acids by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and retinaldehyde dehydrogenase (Raldh). However, their roles have yet to be clarified in hepatitis despite enriched retinols in hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). Therefore, we investigated the effects of retinols on Concanavalin A (Con A)-mediated hepatitis. Con A was injected into wild type (WT), Raldh1 knockout (Raldh1(-/-)), CCL2(-/-) and CCR2(-/-) mice. For migration study of regulatory T cells (Tregs), we used in vivo and ex vivo adoptive transfer systems. Blockade of retinol metabolism in mice given 4-methylpyrazole, an inhibitor of ADH, and ablated Raldh1 gene manifested increased migration of Tregs, eventually protected against Con A-mediated hepatitis by decreasing interferon-. in T cells. Moreover, interferon-gamma treatment increased the expression of ADH3 and Raldh1, but it suppressed that of CCL2 and IL-6 in HSCs. However, the expression of CCL2 and IL-6 was inversely increased upon the pharmacologic or genetic ablation of ADH3 and Raldh1 in HSCs. Indeed, IL6 treatment increased CCR2 expression of Tregs. In migration assay, ablated CCR2 in Tregs showed reduced migration to HSCs. In adoptive transfer of Tregs in vivo and ex vivo, Raldh1-deficient mice showed more increased migration of Tregs than WT mice. Furthermore, inhibited retinol metabolism increased survival rate (75%) compared with that of the controls (25%) in Con A-induced hepatitis. These results suggest that blockade of retinol metabolism protects against acute liver injury by increased Treg migration, and it may represent a novel therapeutic strategy to control T cell-mediated acute hepatitis.
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