miR-210 promotes IPF fibroblast proliferation in response to hypoxia

V Bodempudi, P Hergert, K Smith… - … of Physiology-Lung …, 2014 - journals.physiology.org
V Bodempudi, P Hergert, K Smith, H Xia, J Herrera, M Peterson, W Khalil, J Kahm…
American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular …, 2014journals.physiology.org
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is characterized by the relentless spread of fibroblasts
from scarred alveoli into adjacent alveolar units, resulting in progressive hypoxia and death
by asphyxiation. Although hypoxia is a prominent clinical feature of IPF, the role of hypoxia
as a driver of the progressive fibrotic nature of the disease has not been explored. Here, we
demonstrate that hypoxia robustly stimulates the proliferation of IPF fibroblasts. We found
that miR-210 expression markedly increases in IPF fibroblasts in response to hypoxia and …
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is characterized by the relentless spread of fibroblasts from scarred alveoli into adjacent alveolar units, resulting in progressive hypoxia and death by asphyxiation. Although hypoxia is a prominent clinical feature of IPF, the role of hypoxia as a driver of the progressive fibrotic nature of the disease has not been explored. Here, we demonstrate that hypoxia robustly stimulates the proliferation of IPF fibroblasts. We found that miR-210 expression markedly increases in IPF fibroblasts in response to hypoxia and that knockdown of miR-210 decreases hypoxia-induced IPF fibroblast proliferation. Silencing hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-2α inhibits the hypoxia-mediated increase in miR-210 expression and blocks IPF fibroblast proliferation, indicating that HIF-2α is upstream of miR-210. We demonstrate that the miR-210 downstream target MNT is repressed in hypoxic IPF fibroblasts and that knockdown of miR-210 increases MNT expression. Overexpression of MNT inhibits hypoxia-induced IPF fibroblast proliferation. Together, these data indicate that hypoxia potently stimulates miR-210 expression via HIF-2α, and high miR-210 expression drives fibroblast proliferation by repressing the c-myc inhibitor, MNT. In situ analysis of IPF lung tissue demonstrates miR-210 expression in a similar distribution with HIF-2α and the hypoxic marker carbonic anhydrase-IX in cells within the IPF fibrotic reticulum. Our results raise the possibility that a pathological feed-forward loop exists in the IPF lung, in which hypoxia promotes IPF fibroblast proliferation via stimulation of miR-210 expression, which in turn worsens hypoxia.
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