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A novel opsonic eCIRP inhibitor for lethal sepsis

Colleen P. Nofi, Chuyi Tan, Gaifeng Ma, Molly Kobritz, José M. Prince, Haichao Wang, Monowar Aziz, Ping Wang

2023Journal of Leukocyte Biology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sepsis is a life-threatening inflammatory condition partly orchestrated by the release of various damage-associated molecular patterns such as extracellular cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (eCIRP). Despite advances in understanding the pathogenic role of eCIRP in inflammatory diseases, novel therapeutic strategies to prevent its excessive inflammatory response are lacking. Milk fat globule-epidermal growth factor-VIII (MFG-E8) is critical for the opsonic clearance of apoptotic cells, but its potential involvement in the removal of eCIRP was previously unknown. Here, we report that MFG-E8 can strongly bind eCIRP to facilitate αvβ3-integrin-dependent internalization and lysosome-dependent degradation of MFG-E8/eCIRP complexes, thereby attenuating excessive inflammation. Genetic disruption of MFG-E8 expression exaggerated sepsis-induced systemic accumulation of eCIRP and other cytokines, and consequently exacerbated sepsis-associated acute lung injury. In contrast, MFG-E8-derived oligopeptide recapitulated its eCIRP binding properties, and significantly attenuated eCIRP-induced inflammation to confer protection against sepsis. Our findings suggest a novel therapeutic approach to attenuate eCIRP-induced inflammation to improve outcomes of lethal sepsis.

Topics & Concepts

SepsisInflammationBiologyInternalizationImmunologyOpsoninExtracellularPhagocytosisTumor necrosis factor alphaCell biologyReceptorBiochemistryPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyCell death mechanisms and regulation