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HMGB1 Derived from Lung Epithelial Cells After Cobalt Nanoparticle Exposure Promotes the Activation of Lung Fibroblasts

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Journal Nanotoxicology
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Date 2024 Sep 19
PMID 39295432
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Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that exposure to cobalt nanoparticles (Nano-Co) caused extensive interstitial fibrosis and inflammatory cell infiltration in mouse lungs. However, the underlying mechanisms of Nano-Co-induced pulmonary fibrosis remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) in the epithelial cell-fibroblast crosstalk in Nano-Co-induced pulmonary fibrosis. Our results showed that Nano-Co exposure caused remarkable production and release of HMGB1, as well as nuclear accumulation of HIF-1α in human bronchial epithelial cells (BEAS-2B) in a dose- and a time-dependent manner. Pretreatment with CAY10585, an inhibitor against HIF-1α, significantly blocked the overexpression of HMGB1 in cell lysate and the release of HMGB1 in the supernatant of BEAS-2B cells induced by Nano-Co exposure, indicating that Nano-Co exposure induces HIF-1α-dependent HMGB1 overexpression and release. In addition, treatment of lung fibroblasts (MRC-5) with conditioned media from Nano-Co-exposed BEAS-2B cells caused increased RAGE expression, MAPK signaling activation, and enhanced expression of fibrosis-associated proteins, such as fibronectin, collagen 1, and α-SMA. However, conditioned media from Nano-Co-exposed BEAS-2B cells with HMGB1 knockdown had no effects on the activation of MRC-5 fibroblasts. Finally, inhibition of ERK1/2, p38, and JNK all abolished MRC-5 activation induced by conditioned media from Nano-Co-exposed BEAS-2B cells, suggesting that MAPK signaling might be a key downstream signal of HMGB1/RAGE to promote MRC-5 fibroblast activation. These findings have important implications for understanding the pro-fibrotic potential of Nano-Co.

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