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Gasdermin D-mediated metabolic crosstalk promotes tissue repair

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  • Zhexu Chi

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Zhejiang University Medical Center
    International Institutes of Medicine)

  • Sheng Chen

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Ministry of Education)

  • Dehang Yang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Zhejiang University Medical Center)

  • Wenyu Cui

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Yang Lu

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Zhen Wang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Mobai Li

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Weiwei Yu

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Ministry of Education)

  • Jian Zhang

    (Zhejiang University Medical Center)

  • Yu Jiang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Ruya Sun

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Qianzhou Yu

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Tianyi Hu

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Xiaoyang Lu

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Qiqi Deng

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Yidong Yang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Tianming Zhao

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Mengfei Chang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Yuying Li

    (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Xue Zhang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Min Shang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine)

  • Qian Xiao

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Ministry of Education)

  • Kefeng Ding

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Ministry of Education)

  • Di Wang

    (Zhejiang University School of Medicine
    Zhejiang University Medical Center)

Abstract

The establishment of an early pro-regenerative niche is crucial for tissue regeneration1,2. Gasdermin D (GSDMD)-dependent pyroptosis accounts for the release of inflammatory cytokines upon various insults3–5. However, little is known about its role in tissue regeneration followed by homeostatic maintenance. Here we show that macrophage GSDMD deficiency delays tissue recovery but has little effect on the local inflammatory milieu or the lytic pyroptosis process. Profiling of the metabolite secretome of hyperactivated macrophages revealed a non-canonical metabolite-secreting function of GSDMD. We further identified 11,12-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid (11,12-EET) as a bioactive, pro-healing oxylipin that is secreted from hyperactive macrophages in a GSDMD-dependent manner. Accumulation of 11,12-EET by direct supplementation or deletion of Ephx2, which encodes a 11,12-EET-hydrolytic enzyme, accelerated muscle regeneration. We further demonstrated that EPHX2 accumulated within aged muscle, and that consecutive 11,12-EET treatment rejuvenated aged muscle. Mechanistically, 11,12-EET amplifies fibroblast growth factor signalling by modulating liquid–liquid phase separation of fibroblast growth factors, thereby boosting the activation and proliferation of muscle stem cells. These data depict a GSDMD-guided metabolite crosstalk between macrophages and muscle stem cells that governs the repair process, which offers insights with therapeutic implications for the regeneration of injured or aged tissues.

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  • Zhexu Chi & Sheng Chen & Dehang Yang & Wenyu Cui & Yang Lu & Zhen Wang & Mobai Li & Weiwei Yu & Jian Zhang & Yu Jiang & Ruya Sun & Qianzhou Yu & Tianyi Hu & Xiaoyang Lu & Qiqi Deng & Yidong Yang & Tia, 2024. "Gasdermin D-mediated metabolic crosstalk promotes tissue repair," Nature, Nature, vol. 634(8036), pages 1168-1177, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:634:y:2024:i:8036:d:10.1038_s41586-024-08022-7
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08022-7
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