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Generation and Isolation of Cell Cycle-arrested Cells with Complex Karyotypes
Published on: April 13, 2018
Lipocalin-2 abrogates epithelial cell cycle arrest by PPARγ inhibition
Michaela Jung1, Bernhard Brüne1, Andreas von Knethen1
1Institute of Biochemistry I, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, 60590, Frankfurt, Germany.
Abstract:
Macrophage-epithelial cross-talk regulates cell cycle progression and represents an important factor in rescuing epithelial cells from cell cycle arrest in order to maintain a healthy epithelial phenotype. However, the underlying mechanisms are still not well defined. We provide evidence that macrophage-secreted lipocalin-2 (Lcn-2) plays a key role during this process. In a co-culture setup using cell cycle arrested NRK52e renal epithelial cells and primary bone marrow-derived macrophages, Lcn-2 restores proliferation through inhibition of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)-γ. Lcn-2 overexpression in macrophages overcomes epithelial cell cycle arrest and enhances epithelial markers via megalin and the downstream activation of PI3K/Akt signalling pathway, whereas a knockdown of Lcn-2 in macrophages prevented this effect. Our results show that macrophage-secreting Lcn-2 is crucial in rescuing epithelial cells from cell cycle arrest and in promoting epithelial proliferation.
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