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Interpreting an apoptotic corpse as anti-inflammatory involves a chloride sensing pathway.


ABSTRACT: Apoptotic cell clearance (efferocytosis) elicits an anti-inflammatory response by phagocytes, but the mechanisms that underlie this response are still being defined. Here, we uncover a chloride-sensing signalling pathway that controls both the phagocyte 'appetite' and its anti-inflammatory response. Efferocytosis transcriptionally altered the genes that encode the solute carrier (SLC) proteins SLC12A2 and SLC12A4. Interfering with SLC12A2 expression or function resulted in a significant increase in apoptotic corpse uptake per phagocyte, whereas the loss of SLC12A4 inhibited corpse uptake. In SLC12A2-deficient phagocytes, the canonical anti-inflammatory program was replaced by pro-inflammatory and oxidative-stress-associated gene programs. This 'switch' to pro-inflammatory sensing of apoptotic cells resulted from the disruption of the chloride-sensing pathway (and not due to corpse overload or poor degradation), including the chloride-sensing kinases WNK1, OSR1 and SPAK-which function upstream of SLC12A2-had a similar effect on efferocytosis. Collectively, the WNK1-OSR1-SPAK-SLC12A2/SLC12A4 chloride-sensing pathway and chloride flux in phagocytes are key modifiers of the manner in which phagocytes interpret the engulfed apoptotic corpse.

SUBMITTER: Perry JSA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7140761 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interpreting an apoptotic corpse as anti-inflammatory involves a chloride sensing pathway.

Perry Justin S A JSA   Morioka Sho S   Medina Christopher B CB   Iker Etchegaray J J   Barron Brady B   Raymond Michael H MH   Lucas Christopher D CD   Onengut-Gumuscu Suna S   Delpire Eric E   Ravichandran Kodi S KS  

Nature cell biology 20191202 12


Apoptotic cell clearance (efferocytosis) elicits an anti-inflammatory response by phagocytes, but the mechanisms that underlie this response are still being defined. Here, we uncover a chloride-sensing signalling pathway that controls both the phagocyte 'appetite' and its anti-inflammatory response. Efferocytosis transcriptionally altered the genes that encode the solute carrier (SLC) proteins SLC12A2 and SLC12A4. Interfering with SLC12A2 expression or function resulted in a significant increase  ...[more]

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