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Scavenger receptor A restrains T-cell activation and protects against concanavalin A-induced hepatic injury.


ABSTRACT: Negative feedback immune mechanisms are essential for maintenance of hepatic homeostasis and prevention of immune-mediated liver injury. We show here that scavenger receptor A (SRA/CD204), a pattern recognition molecule, is highly up-regulated in the livers of patients with autoimmune or viral hepatitis, and of mice during concanavalin A (Con A)-induced hepatitis (CIH). Strikingly, genetic SRA ablation strongly sensitizes mice to Con A-induced liver injury. SRA loss, increased mortality and liver pathology correlate with excessive production of IFN-? and heightened activation of T cells. Increased liver expression of SRA primarily occurs in mobilized hepatic myeloid cells during CIH, including CD11b(+) Gr-1(+) cells. Mechanistic studies establish that SRA on these cells functions as a negative regulator limiting T-cell activity and cytokine production. SRA-mediated protection from CIH is further validated by adoptive transfer of SRA(+) hepatic mononuclear cells or administration of a lentivirus-expressing SRA, which effectively ameliorates Con A-induced hepatic injury. Also, CIH and clinical hepatitis are associated with increased levels of soluble SRA. This soluble SRA displays a direct T-cell inhibitory effect and is capable of mitigating Con A-induced liver pathology.Our findings demonstrate an unexpected role of SRA in attenuation of Con A-induced, T-cell-mediated hepatic injury. We propose that SRA serves as an important negative feedback mechanism in liver immune homeostasis, and may be exploited for therapeutic treatment of inflammatory liver diseases.

SUBMITTER: Zuo D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3491179 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Scavenger receptor A restrains T-cell activation and protects against concanavalin A-induced hepatic injury.

Zuo Daming D   Yu Xiaofei X   Guo Chunqing C   Wang Hongxia H   Qian Jie J   Yi Huanfa H   Lu Xiao X   Lv Zhi-Ping ZP   Subjeck John R JR   Zhou Huiping H   Sanyal Arun J AJ   Chen Zhengliang Z   Wang Xiang-Yang XY  

Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) 20130101 1


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Negative feedback immune mechanisms are essential for maintenance of hepatic homeostasis and prevention of immune-mediated liver injury. We show here that scavenger receptor A (SRA/CD204), a pattern recognition molecule, is highly up-regulated in the livers of patients with autoimmune or viral hepatitis, and of mice during concanavalin A (Con A)-induced hepatitis (CIH). Strikingly, genetic SRA ablation strongly sensitizes mice to Con A-induced liver injury. SRA loss, increased  ...[more]

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