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Alternatively activated macrophages promote pancreatic fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis.


ABSTRACT: Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a progressive and irreversible inflammatory and fibrotic disease with no cure. Unlike acute pancreatitis (AP), we find that alternatively activated macrophages (AAMs) are dominant in mouse and human CP. AAMs are dependent on interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 signalling, and we show that mice lacking IL-4R?, myeloid-specific IL-4R? and IL-4/IL-13 were less susceptible to pancreatic fibrosis. Furthermore, we demonstrate that mouse and human pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) are a source of IL-4/IL-13. Notably, we show that pharmacologic inhibition of IL-4/IL-13 in human ex vivo studies as well as in established mouse CP decreases pancreatic AAMs and fibrosis. We identify a critical role for macrophages in pancreatic fibrosis and in turn PSCs as important inducers of macrophage-alternative activation. Our study challenges and identifies pathways involved in crosstalk between macrophages and PSCs that can be targeted to reverse or halt pancreatic fibrosis progression.

SUBMITTER: Xue J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4632846 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Alternatively activated macrophages promote pancreatic fibrosis in chronic pancreatitis.

Xue Jing J   Sharma Vishal V   Hsieh Michael H MH   Chawla Ajay A   Murali Ramachandran R   Pandol Stephen J SJ   Habtezion Aida A  

Nature communications 20150518


Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is a progressive and irreversible inflammatory and fibrotic disease with no cure. Unlike acute pancreatitis (AP), we find that alternatively activated macrophages (AAMs) are dominant in mouse and human CP. AAMs are dependent on interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 signalling, and we show that mice lacking IL-4Rα, myeloid-specific IL-4Rα and IL-4/IL-13 were less susceptible to pancreatic fibrosis. Furthermore, we demonstrate that mouse and human pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs)  ...[more]

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