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Activating transcription factor-2 supports the antioxidant capacity and ability of human mesenchymal stem cells to prevent asthmatic airway inflammation

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Abstract
Glutathione (GSH), an abundant nonprotein thiol antioxidant, participates in several biological processes and determines the functionality of stem cells. A detailed understanding of the molecular network mediating GSH dynamics is still lacking. Here, we show that activating transcription factor-2 (ATF2), a cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB), plays a crucial role in maintaining the level and activity of GSH in human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) by crosstalking with nuclear factor erythroid-2 like-2 (NRF2), a well-known master regulator of cellular redox homeostasis. Priming with ascorbic acid 2-glucoside (AA2G), a stable vitamin C derivative, increased the expression and activity of ATF2 in MSCs derived from human embryonic stem cells and umbilical cord. Subsequently, activated ATF2 crosstalked with the CREB1-NRF2 pathway to preserve the GSH dynamics of MSCs through the induction of genes involved in GSH synthesis (GCLC and GCLM) and redox cycling (GSR and PRDX1). Accordingly, shRNA-mediated silencing of ATF2 significantly impaired the self-renewal, migratory, proangiogenic, and anti-inflammatory capacities of MSCs, and these defects were rescued by supplementation of the cells with GSH. In addition, silencing ATF2 attenuated the ability of MSCs to alleviate airway inflammatory responses in an ovalbumin-induced mouse model of allergic asthma. Consistently, activation of ATF2 by overexpression or the AA2G-based priming procedure enhanced the core functions of MSCs, improving the in vivo therapeutic efficacy of MSCs for treating asthma. Collectively, our findings suggest that ATF2 is a novel modulator of GSH dynamics that determines the core functionality and therapeutic potency of MSCs used to treat allergic asthma.
Author(s)
Activating transcription factor-2 supports the antioxidant capacity and ability of human mesenchymal stem cells to prevent asthmatic airway inflammation
Issued Date
2023
Hyein Ju
HongDuck Yun
YongHwan Kim
Yun Ji Nam
Seungun Lee
Jinwon Lee
Seon Min Jeong
Jinbeom Heo
Hyungu Kwon
You Sook Cho
Gowun Jeong
Chae-Min Ryu
Dong-Myung Shin
Type
Article
Keyword
Activating Transcription Factor 2Animal modelsAnimalsAntioxidantsAsthmaBiological response modifiersCellular therapyClinical biochemistryCyclic AMP Response Element-Binding ProteinGlutathioneHomeostasisHuman beingsInflammationMesenchymal stem cellsMiceMolecular MedicineOvalbuminProteinsStem cellsTranscription factorsUmbilical cordVitamin C
DOI
10.1038/s12276-023-00943-z
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17797
Publisher
EXPERIMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Language
영어
ISSN
1226-3613
Citation Volume
55
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
413
Citation End Page
425
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Medicine > Nursing
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