Affiliation:
1. Department of Nephrology and Hypertension Kawasaki Medical School Kurashiki Japan
2. Advanced Cancer Medicine for Gynecologic Cancer Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima Japan
3. Division of Inflammation Research, Center for Molecular Medicine Jichi Medical University Shimotsuke Japan
Abstract
AbstractDuring peritoneal dialysis (PD), the peritoneum is exposed to a bioincompatible dialysate, deteriorating the tissue and limiting the long‐term effectiveness of PD. Peritoneal fibrosis is triggered by chronic inflammation induced by a variety of stimuli, including peritonitis. Exposure to PD fluid alters peritoneal macrophages phenotype. Inflammasome activation triggers chronic inflammation. First, it was determined whether inflammasome activation causes peritoneal deterioration. In the in vivo experiments, the increased expression of the inflammasome components, caspase‐1 activity, and concomitant overproduction of IL‐1β and IL‐18 were observed in a mouse model of peritoneal fibrosis. ASC‐positive and F4/80‐positive cells colocalized in the subperitoneal mesothelial cell layer. These macrophages expressed high CD44 levels indicating that the CD44‐positive macrophages contribute to developing peritoneal deterioration. Furthermore, intravital imaging of the peritoneal microvasculature demonstrated that the circulating CD44‐positive leukocytes may contribute to peritoneal fibrosis. Bone marrow transplantation in ASC‐deficient mice suppressed inflammasome activation, thereby attenuating peritoneal fibrosis in a high glucose‐based PD solution‐injected mouse model. Our results suggest inflammasome activation in CD44‐positive macrophages may be involved in developing peritoneal fibrosis. The inflammasome‐derived pro‐inflammatory cytokines might therefore serve as new biomarkers for developing encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Kawasaki Medical School
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Biotechnology
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