Histamine Deficiency Promotes Myofibroblasts Transformation from HDC-Expressing CD11b+ Myeloid Cells in Injured Hearts Post Myocardial Infarction.
Baoling ZhuXiaowei ZhuXiangfei WangJian WuSuling DingWeiwei ZhangYunzeng ZouJunbo GeXiangdong YangPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular translational research (2021)
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a significant contributor to the development of heart failure. Histidine decarboxylase (HDC), the unique enzyme that converts L-histidine to histamine, is highly expressed in CD11b+ immature myeloid cells. However, the relationship between HDC-expressing macrophages and cardiac myofibroblasts remains to be explained. Here, we demonstrate that the GFP (green fluorescent protein)-labeled HDC+CD11b+ myeloid precursors and their descendants could differentiate into fibroblast-like cells in myocardial interstitium. Furthermore, we prove that CD11b+Ly6C+ monocytes/macrophages, but not CD11b+Ly6G+ granulocytes, are identified as the main cellular source for bone marrow-derived myofibroblast transformation, which could be regulated via histamine H1 and H2 receptor-dependent signaling pathways. Using HDC knockout mice, we find that histamine deficiency promotes myofibroblast transformation from Ly6C+ macrophages and cardiac fibrosis partly through upregulating the expression of Krüppel-like factor 5 (KLF5). Taken together, our data uncover a central role of HDC in regulating bone marrow-derived macrophage-to-myofibroblast transformation but also identify a histamine receptor (HR)-KLF5 related signaling pathway that mediates myocardial fibrosis post-MI. CD11b+Ly6C+ monocytes/macrophages are the main cellular source for bone marrow-derived myofibroblast transformation. Histamine inhibits myofibroblasts transformation via H1R and H2R-dependent signaling pathways, and ameliorates cardiac fibrosis partly through upregulating KLF5 expression.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- signaling pathway
- heart failure
- induced apoptosis
- dendritic cells
- transcription factor
- nk cells
- bone marrow
- cell cycle arrest
- pi k akt
- transforming growth factor
- adipose tissue
- atrial fibrillation
- mouse model
- quantum dots
- replacement therapy
- cell death
- pulmonary fibrosis
- big data
- artificial intelligence
- oxidative stress
- smoking cessation
- pet ct