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Hepatic Stellate Cell-derived IL-11 Exacerbates Liver Fibrosis via Interplay between HSCs and Macrophages
Yu Zhang1,2, Fangfang He1,2, Mozi Lei1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Drug Research, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.
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It has been a consensus that hepatic microenvironment composed by the non-parenchymal cells networks play a critical role during liver fibrogenesis, with the crosstalk between hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and macrophages being of paramount importance. Interleukin 11(IL-11) has been implicated as a pro-fibrogenic cytokine, where its function in/between hepatocytes and HSCs has been revealed. But whether IL-11 participates in the interaction of HSCs and macrophages and related mechanism remains obscure. Our research demonstrates that HSC-derived IL-11 operates through a dual mechanism of autocrine activation and paracrine reprogramming to drive the fibrosis. AAV6-mediated IL-11 overexpression in the HSCs aggravated hepatic fibrosis induced by CCl4 in C57/B6 mice, accompanied by a marked increase of M2 macrophages. Mechanistically, the autocrine signaling of IL-11 activated HSCs directly, potently enhancing the contractility, migration, and collagen production of HSCs through GP130-SFK-YAP pathway. Furthermore, IL-11 also functioned as a paracrine signal of HSCs activation that synergized with IL-4 to polarize macrophages into a profibrotic M2-like phenotype. This reprogramming was achieved through the coordinated activation of PI3K-mTOR signaling to promote TGF-β synthesis and STAT3 pathway to elevate chemokine levels. The necessity of macrophages in this process was proven when their depletion blunted the pro-fibrogenic effects of IL-11 overexpression. Consequently, therapeutic inhibition of IL-11 with a nanobody alleviated fibrosis and reversed macrophage polarization. Our findings proposed a self-amplifying loop where HSC-derived IL-11 directly activates fibrogenesis and simultaneously reprograms macrophages to create a feed-forward cycle that relentlessly drives disease progression.
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