Role of the CCL20/CCR6 axis in tubular epithelial cell injury: Kidney‐specific translational insights from acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease

Author:

Yoo Kyung Don12ORCID,Yu Mi‐yeon3ORCID,Kim Kyu Hong4,Lee Seongmin4,Park EunHee1,Kang Seongmin1ORCID,Lim Doo‐Ho1ORCID,Lee Yeonhee5ORCID,Song Jeongin6ORCID,Kown Soie6ORCID,Kim Yong Chul6ORCID,Kim Dong Ki6ORCID,Lee Jong Soo12,Kim Yon Su678ORCID,Yang Seung Hee78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital Ulsan Republic of Korea

2. Basic‐Clinical Convergence Research Institute University of Ulsan Ulsan Republic of Korea

3. Department of Internal Medicine Hanyang University Guri Hospital, Hanyang University Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Department of Biomedical Sciences Seoul National University College of Medicine Seoul Republic of Korea

5. Department of Internal Medicine Uijeongbu Euji Medical Center, Eulji University Uijeongbu‐si Republic of Korea

6. Department of Internal Medicine Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

7. Kidney Research Institute, Seoul National University Seoul Republic of Korea

8. Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated the role of the axis involving chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6) and its ligand chemokine (C–C motif) ligand 20 (CCL20) in acute kidney disease (AKD) using an ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) model. The model was established by clamping the unilateral renal artery pedicle of C57BL/6 mice for 30 min, followed by evaluation of CCL20/CCR6 expression at 4 weeks post‐IRI. In vitro studies were conducted to examine the effects of hypoxia and H2O2‐induced oxidative stress on CCL20/CCR6 expression in kidney tissues of patients with AKD and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Tubular epithelial cell apoptosis was more severe in C57BL/6 mice than in CCL20 antibody‐treated mice, and CCR6, NGAL mRNA, and IL‐8 levels were higher under hypoxic conditions. CCL20 blockade ameliorated apoptotic damage in a dose‐dependent manner under hypoxia and reactive oxygen species injury. CCR6 expression in IRI mice indicated that the disease severity was similar to that in patients with the AKD phenotype. Morphometry of CCL20/CCR6 expression revealed a higher likelihood of CCR6+ cell presence in CKD stage 3 patients than in stage 1–2 patients. Kidney tissues of patients with CKD frequently contained CCL20+ cells, which were positively correlated with interstitial inflammation. CCL20/CCR6 levels were increased in fibrotic kidneys at 4 and 8 weeks after 5/6 nephrectomy. These findings suggest that modulating the CCL20/CCR6 pathway is a potential therapeutic strategy for managing the progression of AKD to CKD.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology

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