Sox7 is involved in antibody-dependent endothelial cell activation and renal allograft injury via the Jagged1-Notch1 pathway
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2019.01.008
Sox7 is involved in antibody-dependent endothelial cell activation and renal allograft injury via the Jagged1-Notch1 pathway
Abstract
Background: Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) can cause graft loss and reduces long-term graft survival after kidney transplantation. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) and/or non-HLA antibodies play a key role in the pathogenesis of AMR by targeting the allograft epithelium via complement activation and complement-independent mechanisms. However, the precise mechanisms of AMR remain unclear and treatment is still limited.
Methods: In this study, we investigated the role of the endothelial-associated transcription factor Sox7 in AMR, using the anti-HLA antibody W6/32, shRNA-mediated Sox7 knockdown, and by manipulating the Notch pathway. We used an in vitro human kidney glomerular endothelial cells (HKGECs) model and an in vivo MHC-mismatched kidney transplantation model.
Results: Sox7 expression was upregulated and the Jagged1-Notch1 pathway was activated in HKGECs after W6/32 activation. W6/32 antibodies increased the expression of adhesion molecules (VCAM-1, ICAM-1), inflammatory cytokines (IL-6, TNF-α), and chemokines (CXCL8, CXCL10), and Sox7 knockdown and inhibition of the Notch pathway by DAPT significantly reduced these effects. Jagged1 overexpression rescued the inhibitory effects of Sox7 knockdown. In addition, Sox7 knockdown attenuated acute allograft kidney injury in mice and reduced the expression of adhesion molecules and Jagged1-Notch1 signaling after transplantation.
Conclusions: Our findings suggest that Sox7 plays an important role in mediating HLA I antibody-dependent endothelial cell activation and acute kidney allograft rejection via the Jagged1-Notch1 pathway. Manipulating Sox7 in donor organs may represent a useful treatment for AMR in solid organ transplantation.
Keywords: Acute kidney allograft rejection; Antibody-mediated rejection (AMR); Endothelial cell activation; Kidney transplantation; Sox7.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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