TWEAK activates the non-canonical NFkappaB pathway in murine renal tubular cells: modulation of CCL21.

Journal: PloS One
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Abstract

TWEAK is a member of the TNF superfamily of cytokines that contribute to kidney tubulointerstitial injury. It has previously been reported that TWEAK induces transient nuclear translocation of RelA and expression of RelA-dependent cytokines in renal tubular cells. Additionally, TWEAK induced long-lasting NFkappaB activation suggestive of engagement of the non-canonical NFkappaB pathway. We now explore TWEAK-induced activation of NFkappaB2 and RelB, as well as expression of CCL21, a T-cell chemotactic factor, in cultured murine tubular epithelial cells and in healthy kidneys in vivo. In cultured tubular cells, TWEAK and TNFalpha activated different DNA-binding NFkappaB complexes. TWEAK-induced sustained NFkappaB activation was associated with NFkappaB2 p100 processing to p52 via proteasome and nuclear translocation and DNA-binding of p52 and RelB. TWEAK, but not TNFalpha used as control), induced a delayed increase in CCL21a mRNA (3.5+/-1.22-fold over control) and CCL21 protein (2.5+/-0.8-fold over control), which was prevented by inhibition of the proteasome, or siRNA targeting of NIK or RelB, but not by RelA inhibition with parthenolide. A second NFkappaB2-dependent chemokine, CCL19, was upregulates by TWEAK, but not by TNFalpha. However, both cytokines promoted chemokine RANTES expression (3-fold mRNA at 24 h). In vivo, TWEAK induced nuclear NFkappaB2 and RelB translocation and CCL21a mRNA (1.5+/-0.3-fold over control) and CCL21 protein (1.6+/-0.5-fold over control) expression in normal kidney. Increased tubular nuclear RelB and tubular CCL21 expression in acute kidney injury were decreased by neutralization (2+/-0.9 vs 1.3+/-0.6-fold over healthy control) or deficiency of TWEAK (2+/-0.9 vs 0.8+/-0.6-fold over healthy control). Moreover, anti-TWEAK treatment prevented the recruitment of T cells to the kidney in this model (4.1+/-1.4 vs 1.8+/-1-fold over healthy control). Our results thus identify TWEAK as a regulator of non-canonical NFkappaB activation and CCL21 expression in tubular cells thus promoting lymphocyte recruitment to the kidney during acute injury.

Authors
Ana Sanz, Maria Sanchez Niño, Maria Izquierdo, Aniela Jakubowski, Pilar Justo, Luis Blanco Colio, Marta Ruiz Ortega, Rafael Selgas, Jesús Egido, Alberto Ortiz