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Inflammation is a regulated reaction of the body to control a threat such as infection or injury. An efficient resolution of inflammation is critical to prevent the development of chronic inflammation and to restore tissue homeostasis. Macrophages (Mf) play a crucial role in the onset, but also in the resolution of inflammation, because they phagocytose and eliminate pathogens and tissue debris. Efficient efferocytosis, i.e. the engulfment of apoptotic cells, represents an important trigger for the onset of the resolution response and contributes to the pro-resolving reprogramming of Mf. Despite the importance of post- transcriptional modes of regulation during the resolution phase and translational control as a key node modulating gene expression in immune cells, relevant translational alterations remain largely elusive.
In the present study, I aimed to identify translationally regulated targets in inflammatory primary murine Mf upon resolution-promoting efferocytosis. To this end, I used total RNA-sequencing as well as de novo proteomics analyses to determine global transcriptional and translational changes. Sequencing data confirmed that efferocytosis induced a pro-resolution signature in inflammatory Mf and pointed towards translational regulation because the related integrated stress response was enriched upon efferocytosis. While changes of gene expression between efferocytic and non-efferocytic Mf appeared rather small at the transcriptional level, I observed considerable differences at the level of de novo synthesized proteins. This finding suggests a regulation at the level of translation. Furthermore, the tight connection between translational and metabolic changes was confirmed by enriched metabolism-associated terms of targets upregulated by efferocytosis at both RNA and de novo protein level. Interestingly, analysis of translationally regulated targets in response to inflammatory stimulation showed reduced translation for most targets, with only little impact of efferocytosis. Among those targets, I identified pro-resolving matrix metallopeptidase 12 (Mmp12) as a novel candidate, which showed translational repression during early inflammation and translational increase during the resolution phase. Noteworthy, a first indicator for a potential translation regulatory component of Mmp12 were the extremely high mRNA levels and not overly high de novo protein levels. Validation experiments recapitulated a slight elevation of Mmp12 mRNA expression and a significant downregulation of MMP12 intracellular protein levels in inflammatory Mf, as observed in the RNA-seq and de novo proteomics datasets. To investigate whether the discrepancy in mRNA and protein expression were due to changes in translation, I applied polysomal fractionation analysis to determine the translational status of Mmp12. Inflammatory Mf displayed a significantly lower relative Mmp12 mRNA abundance in the late polysomes compared to naïve Mf, suggesting reduced translational efficiency upon inflammatory stimulation. Consequently, extracellular MMP12 levels in the supernatant of inflammatory Mf decreased, although with a slight delay.
The functional impact of attenuated Mmp12 translation upon inflammatory stimulation was assessed in migration assays. While siRNA-mediated knockdown of Mmp12 did not alter Mf migration on uncoated plates, it increased migration 3-fold on matrigel/elastin-coated plates. Importantly, the increase in migrated distance driven by siMmp12 could be lowered by the addition of exogenous recombinant MMP12 protein. In line with reduced Mmp12 translation and MMP12 protein in inflammatory Mf, I observed a significant increase in cell migration on matrigel/elastin-coated plates, while it remained unaltered on uncoated plates. Consequently, Mf elastase MMP12 degrades elastin, thereby cell migration along elastin fibers is diminished. In inflammatory Mf, Mmp12 is translationally downregulated, thereby enhancing the migratory capacity.
In summary, the present study identifies a substantial contribution of translational regulation in the course of inflammation shown by high changes between inflammatory naïve and efferocytic Mf at the de novo proteomic level. Specifically, I was able to determine the translational regulation of pro-resolving Mmp12, which is repressed during early inflammation and recovers during the resolution phase. Functionally, translational control of MMP12 emerged as a strategy to alter the migratory properties of Mf, enabling enhanced, matrix- dependent migration of Mf during the early inflammatory phase, while restricting migration during the resolution phase.
Ziel: Nebennierenraumforderungen können sonographisch mit guter Sensitivität und Spezifität erkannt werden. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, die Wertig-keit der Kontrastmittel-Sonographie (CEUS = contrast enhanced ultrasound) unter Verwendung von Zeit-Intensitäts-Kurven für die Charakterisierung von Nebennierenraumforderungen zu bewerten.
Material und Methoden: 108 Patienten mit 116 Raumforderungen der Neben-niere erhielten einen Ultraschall der Nebenniere, inklusive einer Kontrastmittel-Sonographie mit dem Kontrastmittel SonoVue®. Die Kontrastmitteldynamik wurde mittels Zeit-Intensitätskurven aufgezeichnet. Anhand der Kontrastmittel-anflutungszeit wurden folgende vier Kontrastmittelanreicherungsmuster ver-wendet, welche in einer Pilotstudie1 entwickelt wurden: Anreicherungsmuster I = früh arterielle Kontrastmittelanreicherung, Anreicherungsmuster II = arterielle Kontrastmittelanreicherung, Anreicherungsmuster III = späte Kontrastmittelan-reicherung, Anreicherungsmuster IV = keine Kontrastmittelanreicherung. Zu-sätzlich erhielten alle Patienten eine Beurteilung der Nebenniere durch ein zweite Bildgebendes Verfahren (Computertomographie (CT) oder Magnetresonanztomographie (MRT)) sowie eine laborchemische Hormondiagnostik. In Fällen mit malignitätsverdächtigem Befund erfolgte eine Biopsie oder Adrenalektomie.
Ergebnisse: CEUS- Anreicherungsmuster I und II konnten bei allen Patienten mit primärem oder sekundärem Malignom der Nebenniere (n = 16) nachgewie-sen werden. Die Sensitivität der CEUS für die Diagnose einer malignen Neben-nierenraumforderung betrug 100% (95% CI [75; 100]) und die Spezifität 67% (95% CI [56; 75]). Bei 40 Nebennierenraumforderungen war die Histologie die Referenzmethode. In 68% dieser Nebennierenraumforderungen waren MRT/CT und CEUS kongruent in der Beurteilung der Dignität. Schlussfolgerung: Die Kontrastmittel-Sonographie ist eine nützliche ergän-zende Methode in der Aufarbeitung von Nebennierenraumforderungen mit exzellenter Sensitivität für die Diagnose eines Malignoms.