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HCK induces macrophage activation to promote renal inflammation and fibrosis via suppression of autophagy

Nature Communications. 2021-11; 
Man Chen; Madhav C. Menon; Wenlin Wang; Jia Fu; Zhengzi Yi; Zeguo Sun; Jessica Liu; Zhengzhe Li; Lingyun Mou; Khadija Banu; Sui-Wan Lee; Ying Dai; Nanditha Anandakrishnan; Evren U. Azeloglu; Kyung Lee; Weijia Zhang; Bhaskar Das; John Cijiang He; Chengguo Wei
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Catalog Antibodies /threonine phosphatase inhibitors (Sigma, #P5726). Lysates were subjected to immunoblot analysis using the following antibodies: HCK (CST #14643), V5 tag (GenScript Inc #A01724), phosphor-Y410 HCK (Abcam #ab61055), LC3A/B (CST #4108), Fyn (CST #4023 S), p62/SQSTM1 (NOVUS BIOLOGICALS NBP1-48320SS), Atg2A (CST #15011) Get A Quote

摘要

Renal inflammation and fibrosis are the common pathways leading to progressive chronic kidney disease (CKD). We previously identified hematopoietic cell kinase (HCK) as upregulated in human chronic allograft injury promoting kidney fibrosis; however, the cellular source and molecular mechanisms are unclear. Here, using immunostaining and single cell sequencing data, we show that HCK expression is highly enriched in pro-inflammatory macrophages in diseased kidneys. HCK-knockout (KO) or HCK-inhibitor decreases macrophage M1-like pro-inflammatory polarization, proliferation, and migration in RAW264.7 cells and bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDM). We identify an interaction between HCK and ATG2A and CBL, two aut... More

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Renal fibrosis, Chronic kidney disease, Acute kidney injury