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Aged livers have shown aggravated liver ischemia and reperfusion (IR) injury. Timely efferocytosis of apoptotic cells is a key mechanism for avoiding excessive inflammation and tissue injury. Here, we investigated the alteration of efferocytosis by aged macrophages and its role in regulating macrophage STING (stimulator of interferon genes) signaling and liver IR injury. Aged and young mice were subjected to liver partial IR model. Liver injury and inflammation were measured. Efferocytosis by aged macrophages and the underlying regulatory mechanism were analyzed as well. Aged macrophages exhibited impaired efferocytosis with decreased MerTK (c-mer proto-oncogene tyrosine kinase) activation, which was reversed by treatment of the MerTK CRISPR activation plasmid. Increased MerTK cleavage by ADAM17 (a disintegrin and metalloproteinase 17) due to enhanced ROS (reactive oxygen species) levels contributed to defective efferocytosis by aged macrophages. MerTK activation by suppressing ADAM17 or ROS improved aged macrophage efferocytosis, leading to reduced inflammatory liver injury. Moreover, increased apoptotic hepatocytes, DNA accumulation, and macrophage STING activation were observed in aged ischemic livers. Improvement in efferocytosis by aged macrophages via MerTK activation suppressed STING activation and inflammatory liver injury. Our study demonstrates that aging suppresses MerTK- mediated macrophage efferocytosis to promote macrophage STING activation and inflammatory liver IR injury, suggesting a new mechanism and potential therapy to promote inflammation resolution and efferocytosis in aged livers.
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Haoran Hu
Wannan Medical College
Xuyu Cheng
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Fei Li
Hainan Medical University
Cell Death Discovery
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Nanjing Medical University
Academia Sinica
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7b84cb1cb92dd1bb8bc04 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-023-01497-9