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Targeting SLC7A11 improves efferocytosis by dendritic cells and wound healing in diabetes

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NATURE
卷 606, 期 7915, 页码 776-+

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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04754-6

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  1. FWO [G0F5716N, EOS DECODE 30837538, G020216N]
  2. Special Research Fund UGent [iBOF BOF20/IBF/037]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) [835243]
  4. NHLBI [P01HL120840]
  5. NIAID [R01AI159551]
  6. NIGMS [R35GM122542]
  7. Center for Cell Clearance/University of Virginia School of Medicine
  8. Foundation against Cancer [STK 2014-142, STK 2018-093]
  9. European Commission, Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Framework Program [800446]
  10. FWO postdoctoral fellowship
  11. FWO research grant
  12. FWO Postdoctoral Fellowship [1227220N]
  13. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [800446] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)
  14. European Research Council (ERC) [835243] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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SLC7A11 acts as a negative regulator of efferocytosis, inhibiting its function can accelerate wound healing; it has important implications for wound management in diabetes.
Chronic non-healing wounds are a major complication of diabetes, which affects 1 in 10 people worldwide. Dying cells in the wound perpetuate the inflammation and contribute to dysregulated tissue repair(1-3). Here we reveal that the membrane transporter SLC7A11 acts as a molecular brake on efferocytosis, the process by which dying cells are removed, and that inhibiting SLC7A11 function can accelerate wound healing. Transcriptomics of efferocytic dendritic cells in mouse identified upregulation of several SLC7 gene family members. In further analyses, pharmacological inhibition of SLC7A11, or deletion or knockdown of Slc7a11 using small interfering RNA enhanced efferocytosis in dendritic cells. Slc7a11 was highly expressed in dendritic cells in skin, and single-cell RNA sequencing of inflamed skin showed that Slc7a11 was upregulated in innate immune cells. In a mouse model of excisional skin wounding, inhibition or loss of SLC7A11 expression accelerated healing dynamics and reduced the apoptotic cell load in the wound. Mechanistic studies revealed a link between SLC7A11, glucose homeostasis and diabetes. SLC7A11-deficient dendritic cells were dependent on aerobic glycolysis using glucose derived from glycogen stores for increased efferocytosis; also, transcriptomics of efferocytic SLC7A11-deficient dendritic cells identified increased expression of genes linked to gluconeogenesis and diabetes. Further, Slc7a11 expression was higher in the wounds of diabetes-prone db/db mice, and targeting SLC7A11 accelerated their wound healing. The faster healing was also linked to the release of the TGF beta family member GDF15 from efferocytic dendritic cells. In sum, SLC7A11 is a negative regulator of efferocytosis, and removing this brake improves wound healing, with important implications for wound management in diabetes.

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