Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica (Aug 2022)

Macrophage polarization is involved in liver fibrosis induced by β<sub>1</sub>-adrenoceptor autoantibody

  • Wu Ye,
  • Fan Xiongxiong,
  • Yu Haicun,
  • Liu Jingyi,
  • Duan Yanru,
  • Zhang Suli,
  • Yan Li,
  • Du Yunhui,
  • Liu Huirong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3724/abbs.2022102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 54
pp. 1100 – 1112

Abstract

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Accumulating evidence suggests that liver injury can be induced by the over-expression of β1-adrenergic receptors (β1-ARs). High titers of autoantibodies specific to β1-adrenergic receptors (β1-AA) are detected in the sera of heart failure patients, potentially playing agonist-like roles. However, the role of β1-AA in liver function has not been characterized. In this study, we collect the sera of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) patients, a condition which easily develops into liver fibrosis, and analyze the relationship between PBC and β1-AA. A passive immunization model is established to assess the effect of β1-AA on the liver. Subsequently, the effect of β1-AA on macrophages is investigated in vitro. Results show that PBC patients have a high titer and ratio of β1-AA, compared to controls. Liver injury and fibrosis are induced by β1-AA. In vitro experiments with ROS probe demonstrate that β1-AA induces macrophages to produce ROS and secrete TNFα. These effects can be partially reversed by metoprolol, a blocker for β1-AR. Results from the transwell and phagocytosis assays show that β1-AA promotes macrophage migration and phagocytosis. FCM tests suggest that β1-AA induces the alteration of M1 rather than M2 markers in macrophages. Finally, the Annexin V/PI assay indicates that macrophage culture supernatants stimulated by β1-AA cause hepatocyte apoptosis. Overall, these results suggest that β1-AA is involved in PBC. The β1-AA-induced activation, phagocytosis and phenotypic modification of macrophages may play an important role in the development of hepatic fibrosis and injury.

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