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Impairment of autophagy promotes human conjunctival fibrosis and pterygium occurrence via enhancing the SQSTM1-NF-κB signaling pathway

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY
卷 15, 期 1, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jmcb/mjad009

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pterygium; autophagy; fibrosis; SQSTM1; NF-kappa B

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This study found that autophagic activity was decreased in human pterygium tissues, and activating autophagy can slow down the fibrotic process of pterygium, while blocking autophagy exacerbates this process.
Pterygium is a common ocular disease with a high recurrence rate, characterized by hyperplasia of subconjunctival fibrovascular tissue. Autophagy, an important process to maintain cellular homeostasis, participates in the pathogenic fibrosis of different organs. However, the exact role of autophagy in pterygium pathogenesis remains unknown. Here, we found that autophagic activity was decreased in human pterygium tissues compared with adjacent normal conjunctival tissues. The in vitro model of fibrosis was successfully established using human primary conjunctival fibroblasts (ConFB) treated with transforming growth factor-& beta;1 (TGF-& beta;1), evidenced by increased fibrotic level and strong proliferative and invasive capabilities. The autophagic activity was suppressed during TGF-& beta;1- or ultraviolet-induced fibrosis of ConFB. Activating autophagy dramatically retarded the fibrotic progress of ConFB, while blocking autophagy exacerbated this process. Furthermore, SQSTM1, the main cargo receptor of selective autophagy, was found to significantly promote the fibrosis of ConFB through activating the PKC & iota;-NF-& kappa;B signaling pathway. Knockdown of SQSTM1, PKC & iota;, or p65 in ConFB delayed TGF-& beta;1-induced fibrosis. Overexpression of SQSTM1 drastically abrogated the inhibitory effect of rapamycin or serum starvation on TGF-& beta;1-induced fibrosis. Collectively, our data suggested that autophagy impairment of human ConFB facilitates fibrosis via activating the SQSTM1-PKC & iota;-NF-& kappa;B signaling cascades. This work was contributory to elucidating the mechanism of autophagy underlying pterygium occurrence.

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