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Complement C5 activation promotes type 2 diabetic kidney disease via activating STAT3 pathway and disrupting the gut-kidney axis

Journal

JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Volume 25, Issue 2, Pages 960-974

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcmm.16157

Keywords

complement C5; diabetic kidney disease; gut microbiota; inflammation; SCFA; STAT3

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81700634, 82070711]
  2. National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University. [Z20192002]
  3. Key Research and Development (R&D) Project - Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2019YFS0279]

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The study found that in diabetic kidney disease (DKD), high activation of C5 promotes disease progression by activating STAT3 and impairing the gut-kidney axis. The C5a receptor antagonist (C5aRA) can improve renal function damage, ECM deposition, macrophage infiltration, and proinflammatory factor expression in DKD mice, and partially restore gut microbiota diversity and SCFA levels.
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a severe DM complication. While complement C5 up-regulation and gut dysbiosis are found in T2DM, their roles in DKD are unclear. Here, we investigated the effect of C5 on the gut microbiota during DKD development. Renal C5a/C5a receptor (C5aR) expression changes were measured in T2DM patients and db/db mice. Db/db mice were treated with a C5aR antagonist (C5aRA), and renal function, gut microbiota and renal genome changes were analysed. The effects of C5a and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on the signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) pathway were examined in vitro. C5a was up-regulated in glomerular endothelial cells (GECs) of T2DM patients and db/db mice. Although glucose and lipid metabolism were unchanged, C5aR blockade alleviated renal dysfunction, ECM deposition, macrophage infiltration and proinflammatory factor expression in db/db mice. C5aRA partly reversed the declines in gut microbiota diversity and abundance and gut SCFA levels in db/db mice. C5aRA down-regulated the expression of many immune response-related genes, such as STAT3, in db/db mouse kidneys. C5aRA and SCFAs suppressed C5a-induced STAT3 activation in human renal glomerular endothelial cells (HRGECs). Based on our results, C5 hyperactivation promotes DKD by activating STAT3 in GECs and impairing the gut-kidney axis, suggesting that this hyperactivation is a potential target for the treatment of DKD.

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