Affiliation:
1. Department of Infectious Diseases The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University Nanning China
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionWe investigated the role of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) on dendritic cells (DC) during acetaminophen (APAP)‐induced acute liver injury (ALI) in mice.MethodsFirst, we randomly divided the mice into experimental (ALI model) and control groups, then intraperitoneally injected 600 mg/kg of APAP or phosphate‐buffered saline, respectively. Then, we collected liver tissue and serum samples to evaluate liver inflammation using serum alanine aminotransferase level and hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of liver tissues. Flow cytometry was used to identify changes in the quantity and percentage of DCs, as well as the expression of cluster of differentiation (CD) 74 and other apoptosis‐related markers in the liver. Next, we randomly divided the mice into APAP‐vehicles, APAP‐bone marrow‐derived dendritic cells (BMDCs), APAP‐MIF, APAP‐IgG (isotype immunoglobin G antibody) groups (four mice per group), after APAP injection, we injected control extracts, BMDCs, mouse recombinant MIF antibodies, or IgG antibodies into the tail vein. Lastly, the severity of the liver injury and the number of DCs were assessed.ResultsThe APAP‐induced ALI mice had increased hepatic MIF expression but significantly lower amounts of hepatic DCs and apoptotic DCs than healthy mice; CD74 expression on the HDCs also increased markedly. Supplementing APAP‐induced ALI mice with BMDCs or MIF antibodies significantly increased the number of hepatic DCs compared with the control mice, alleviating liver damage.ConclusionThe MIF/CD74 signaling pathway may mediate hepatic DC apoptosis and promote liver damage.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Province
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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