Myeloid-MyD88 Contributes to Ethanol-Induced Liver Injury in Mice Linking Hepatocellular Death to Inflammation.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res
; 41(4): 719-726, 2017 04.
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BACKGROUND: Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is critical for ethanol (EtOH)-induced liver injury. TLR4 signaling is mediated by 2 proximal adaptor molecules: myeloid differentiation primary response protein (MyD88) and TLR-domain-containing adaptor-inducing interferon-ß (TRIF). Studies utilizing global knockouts of MyD88 and TRIF identified a predominant role for TRIF signaling in the progression of EtOH-induced liver injury. In contrast, IL-1 receptor, which signals solely via the MyD88 pathway, is also known to mediate EtOH-induced liver injury. We postulated that a cell-specific role for MyD88 in myeloid cells might explain these apparently discrepant roles of MyD88. Here we made use of myeloid-specific MyD88-deficient (MyD88LysM-KO ) mice generated by crossing LysM-CRE mice with MyD88fl/fl mice to test this hypothesis. METHODS: MyD88LysM-KO and littermate controls were fed a Lieber-DeCarli EtOH-containing diet or pair-fed control diets for 25 days. RESULTS: Littermate control, but not MyD88LysM-KO , mice developed early stages of EtOH-induced liver injury including elevated plasma alanine aminotransferase and increased hepatic triglycerides. Lobular inflammation and expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines/chemokines was increased in control but not MyD88LysM-KO . Further, EtOH-induced inflammasome activation, indicated by the presence of cleaved caspase-1 and mature IL-1ß protein, was also ameliorated in livers of MyD88LysM-KO mice. In contrast, chronic EtOH-induced apoptosis, assessed via TUNEL staining, was independent of myeloid-MyD88 expression. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, these data demonstrate a cell-specific role for MyD88 in the development of chronic EtOH-induced liver injury. While MyD88LysM-KO still exhibited hepatocellular apoptosis in response to chronic EtOH, the absence of MyD88 on myeloid cells prevented the development of hepatic steatosis and inflammation.
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Hepatócitos
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Etanol
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Fator 88 de Diferenciação Mieloide
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Hepatite
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Hepatopatias Alcoólicas
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Prognostic_studies
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Animals
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Alcohol Clin Exp Res
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2017
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Article