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Jyotsana Pandey1, Jennifer L Larson-Casey1, Mallikarjun H Patil1
1Department of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
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Asbestosis is a prototypical type of fibrosis that is progressive and does not resolve. ER stress is increased in multiple cell types that contribute to fibrosis; however, the mechanism(s) by which ER stress in lung macrophages contributes to fibrosis is poorly understood. Here, we show that ER stress resulted in protein kinase RNA-like ER kinase (PERK; Eif2ak3) activation in humans with asbestosis. Similar results were seen in asbestos-injured mice. Mice harboring a conditional deletion of Eif2ak3 were protected from fibrosis. Lung macrophages from asbestosis individuals had evidence of metabolic reprogramming to fatty acid oxidation (FAO). Eif2ak3fl/fl mice had increased oxygen consumption rate (OCR), whereas OCR in Eif2ak3-/- Lyz2-cre mice was reduced to control levels. PERK increased activating transcription factor 4 (Atf4) expression, and ATF4 bound to the Ppargc1a promoter to increase its expression. GSK2656157, a PERK-specific inhibitor, reduced FAO, Ppargc1a, and Aft4 in lung macrophages and reversed established fibrosis in mice. These observations suggest that PERK is a therapeutic target to reverse established fibrosis.
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