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NK-cell–elicited gasdermin-D–dependent hepatocyte pyroptosis induces neutrophil extracellular traps that facilitate HBV-related acute-on-chronic liver failure

Qiang Zhao, Dong‐Ping Chen, Huadi Chen, Yingzhe Wang, Wei Shi, Yi‐Tong Lu, Yi-Zheng Ren, Yuankai Wu, Yihua Pang, Hong Deng, Xiaoshun He, Dong‐Ming Kuang, Zhiyong Guo

2024Hepatology44 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: HBV infection is a major etiology of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). At present, the pattern and regulation of hepatocyte death during HBV-ACLF progression are still undefined. Evaluating the mode of cell death and its inducers will provide new insights for developing therapeutic strategies targeting cell death. In this study, we aimed to elucidate whether and how immune landscapes trigger hepatocyte death and lead to the progression of HBV-related ACLF. APPROACH AND RESULTS: We identified that pyroptosis represented the main cell death pattern in the liver of patients with HBV-related ACLF. Deficiency of MHC-I in HBV-reactivated hepatocytes activated cytotoxic NK cells, which in turn operated in a perforin/granzyme-dependent manner to trigger GSDMD/caspase-8-dependent pyroptosis of hepatocytes. Neutrophils selectively accumulated in the pyroptotic liver, and HMGB1 derived from the pyroptotic liver constituted an important factor triggering the generation of pathogenic extracellular traps in neutrophils (NETs). Clinically, elevated plasma levels of myeloperoxidase-DNA complexes were a promising prognostic biomarker for HBV-related ACLF. More importantly, targeting GSDMD pyroptosis-HMGB1 release in the liver abrogates NETs that intercept the development of HBV-related ACLF. CONCLUSIONS: Studying the mechanisms that selectively modulate GSDMD-dependent pyroptosis, as well as its immune landscapes, will provide a novel strategy for restoring the liver function of patients with HBV-related ACLF.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosiscccDNANecroptosisHepatitis B virusImmunologyNeutrophil extracellular trapsProgrammed cell deathHepatocyteImmune systemMedicineCancer researchBiologyInflammasomeApoptosisInflammationVirusHBsAgIn vitroBiochemistryInflammasome and immune disordersNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsImmune Response and Inflammation
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