ETS2 alleviates acute-on-chronic liver failure by suppressing excessive inflammation.
Lulu HeQun CaiXi LiangJiaojiao XinDongyan ShiKeke RenYun LiJiaxian ChenSuwan SunBeibei GuoHui YangBingqi LiShiwen MaJinjin LuoMeiqian HuJiaqi LiWen HuPeng LiHeng YaoJun LiXin ChenJing JiangJun LiPublished in: Journal of medical virology (2023)
Hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF) is a syndrome with high short-term mortality. The mechanism of the transcription factor ETS2 in ACLF remains unclear. This study aimed to clarify the molecular basis of ETS2 in ACLF pathogenesis. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with HBV-ACLF (n=50) were subjected to RNA sequencing. Transcriptome analysis showed that ETS2 expression was significantly higher in ACLF patients than in patients with chronic liver diseases and healthy subjects (all P<0.001). Area-under-ROC analysis of ETS2 demonstrated high values for the prediction of 28-/90-day mortality in ACLF patients (0.908/0.773). Significantly upregulated signatures of the innate immune response (monocytes/neutrophils/inflammation-related pathways) were observed in ACLF patients with high ETS2 expression. Myeloid-specific ETS2 deficiency in liver failure mice resulted in deterioration of biofunctions and increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6/IL-1β/TNF-α). Knockout of ETS2 in macrophages confirmed the downregulation of IL-6 and IL-1β caused by both HMGB1 and lipopolysaccharide, and an NF-κB inhibitor reversed the suppressive effect of ETS2. ETS2 is a potential prognostic biomarker of ACLF patients that alleviates liver failure by downregulating the HMGB1-/lipopolysaccharide-triggered inflammatory response and may serve as a therapeutic target for ACLF. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- liver failure
- hepatitis b virus
- transcription factor
- end stage renal disease
- immune response
- inflammatory response
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- oxidative stress
- cell proliferation
- type diabetes
- rheumatoid arthritis
- risk assessment
- toll like receptor
- physical activity
- signaling pathway
- adipose tissue
- binding protein
- coronary artery disease
- single cell
- metabolic syndrome
- cardiovascular disease
- insulin resistance
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- risk factors
- mouse model
- respiratory failure
- climate change
- human health