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Mesenchymal Deficiency of Notch1 Attenuates Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis
Authors:Biao Hu  Zhe Wu  David Bai  Tianju Liu  Matthew R Ullenbruch  Sem H Phan
Institution:Department of Pathology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Abstract:Notch signaling pathway is involved in the regulation of cell fate, differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis in development and disease. Previous studies suggest the importance of Notch1 in myofibroblast differentiation in lung alveogenesis and fibrosis. However, direct in vivo evidence of Notch1-mediated myofibroblast differentiation is lacking. In this study, we examined the effects of conditional mesenchymal-specific deletion of Notch1 on pulmonary fibrosis. Crossing of mice bearing the floxed Notch1 gene with α2(I) collagen enhancer-Cre-ER(T)–bearing mice successfully generated progeny with a conditional knockout (CKO) of Notch1 in collagen I–expressing (mesenchymal) cells on treatment with tamoxifen (Notch1 CKO). Because Notch signaling is known to be activated in the bleomycin model of pulmonary fibrosis, control and Notch1 CKO mice were analyzed for their responses to bleomycin treatment. The results showed significant attenuation of pulmonary fibrosis in CKO relative to control mice, as examined by collagen deposition, myofibroblast differentiation, and histopathology. However, there were no significant differences in inflammatory or immune cell influx between bleomycin-treated CKO and control mouse lungs. Analysis of isolated lung fibroblasts confirmed absence of Notch1 expression in cells from CKO mice, which contained fewer myofibroblasts and significantly diminished collagen I expression relative to those from control mice. These findings revealed an essential role for Notch1-mediated myofibroblast differentiation in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis.Notch signaling is known to play critical roles in development, tissue homeostasis, and disease.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Notch signaling is mediated via four known receptors, Notch 1, 2, 3, and 4, which serve as receptors for five membrane-bound ligands, Jagged 1 and 2 and Delta 1, 3, and 4.1, 11, 12, 13 The Notch receptors differ primarily in the number of epidermal growth factor-like repeats and C-terminal sequences.13 For instance, Notch 1 contains 36 of epidermal growth factor-like repeats, is composed of approximately 40 amino acids, and is defined largely by six conserved cysteine residues that form three conserved disulfide bonds.1, 13, 14, 15 These epidermal growth factor-like repeats can be modified by O-linked glycans at specific sites, which is important for their function.1, 14, 15 Modulation of Notch signaling by Fringe proteins,16, 17, 18 which are N-acetylglucosamine transferases, illustrates the importance of these carbohydrate residues.16, 18 Moreover, mutation of the GDP-4-keto-6-deoxymannose-3,5-epimerase-4-reductase causes defective fucosylation of Notch1, resulting in impairment of the Notch1 signaling pathway and myofibroblast differentiation.19, 20, 21 Because myofibroblasts are important in both lung development and fibrosis, elucidation of the role of Notch signaling in their genesis in vivo will provide insight into the significance of this signaling pathway in either context.The importance of Notch signaling in tissue fibrosis is suggested in multiple studies.10, 21, 22, 23, 24 As in other organs or tissues, pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by fibroblast proliferation and de novo emergence of myofibroblasts, which is predominantly responsible for the increased extracellular matrix production and deposition.25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Animal models, such as bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis, are characterized by both acute and chronic inflammation with subsequent myofibroblast differentiation that mainly originated from the mesenchymal compartment.21, 25, 26, 27, 28 In vitro studies of cultured cells implicate Notch signaling in myofibroblast differentiation,21 which is mediated by induction of the Notch1 ligand Jagged1 when lung fibroblasts are treated with found in inflammatory zone 1.21 Moreover, GDP-4-keto-6-deoxymannose-3,5-epimerase-4-reductase knockout mice with defective fucosylation of Notch1 exhibit consequent impairment of Notch signaling and attenuated pulmonary fibrosis in studies using the bleomycin model.21 The in vivo importance of Notch signaling in myofibroblast differentiation during lung development has also been suggested by demonstration of impaired alveogenesis in mice deficient in lunatic fringe32 or Notch receptors.10, 33, 34, 35 These in vivo studies, however, do not pinpoint the cell type in which deficient Notch signaling is causing the observed impairment of myofibroblast differentiation. This is further complicated by the extensive evidence showing that, in addition to myofibroblast differentiation, Notch1 mediates multiple functional responses in diverse cell types, including inflammation and the immune system.21, 36, 37, 38 In the case of tissue injury and fibrosis, including the bleomycin model, the associated inflammation and immune response as well as parenchymal injury can affect myofibroblast differentiation via paracrine mechanisms.39, 40 Thus, although global impairment of Notch signaling can impair myofibroblast differentiation in vivo, it does not necessarily indicate a specific direct effect on the mesenchymal precursor cell. Furthermore, understanding the importance of Notch signaling in these different cell compartments is critical for future translational studies to develop effective drugs targeting this signaling pathway with minimal off-target or negative adverse effects.In this study, the effects of conditional selective Notch1 deficiency in the mesenchymal compartment on myofibroblast differentiation and bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis were examined using a Cre-Lox strategy. The transgenic Cre mice bore the Cre-ER(T) gene composed of Cre recombinase and a ligand-binding domain of the estrogen receptor41 driven by a minimal promoter containing a far-upstream enhancer from the α2(I) collagen gene. When activated by tamoxifen, this enhancer enabled selective Cre expression only in type I collagen-expressing (mesenchymal) cells, such as fibroblasts and other mesenchymal cells,42 leading to excision of LoxP consensus sequence flanked target gene DNA fragment (floxed gene) of interest.41, 43, 44, 45, 46 To evaluate the importance of Notch1 in the mesenchymal compartment and discriminate its effects from those in the inflammatory and immune system and other compartments, the transgenic Cre-ER(T) mice Col1α2-Cre-ER(T)+/0] were crossed with mice harboring the floxed (containing loxP sites) Notch1 gene (Notch1fl/fl). The resulting progeny mice Notch1 conditional knockout (CKO)] that were homozygous for the floxed Notch1 allele and hemizygous for the Col1α2-Cre-ER(T) allele with genotype Notch1fl/fl,Col1α2-Cre-ER(T)+/0] were Notch1 deficient in the mesenchymal compartment when injected with tamoxifen. Control Notch1 wild-type (WT) mice exhibited the expected pulmonary fibrosis along with induction of Jagged1 and Notch1 on treatment with bleomycin, consistent with previous observation of Notch signaling activation in this model.21 Isolated and cultured Notch1 CKO mouse lung fibroblasts were deficient in Notch1 and exhibited diminished myofibroblast differentiation compared with cells from the corresponding WT control mice. Most important, compared with WT control mice, the CKO mice exhibited diminished bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis that was accompanied by significant reduction in α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and type I collagen gene expression, consistent with defective myofibroblast differentiation. In contrast, enumeration of lung inflammatory and immune cells failed to show a significant difference in bleomycin-induced recruitment of these cells between control and CKO mice. Thus, selective Notch1 deficiency in mesenchymal cells caused impairment of fibrosis that is at least, in part, because of deficient myofibroblast differentiation, and without affecting the inflammatory and immune response in this animal model.
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