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Identification of Ephrin type-B receptor 4 as a critical mediator of tissue fibrosis
Brian Wu, Starlee S. Lively, Shabana Vohra, Noah Fine, Chiara Pastrello, Anca Maglaviceanu, Osvaldo Espin-Garcia, Evan Pollock-Tahiri, Sayaka Nakamura, Paramvir Kaur, Keemo Delos Santos, Jason S. Rockel, Pratibha Potla, Himanshi Gupta, Poulami Datta, Laura Tang, Jacob Kwon, Akihiro Nakamura, Matthew B. Buechler, Rajiv Gandhi, Jiangping Wu, Boris Hinz, Igor Jurisica, Mohit Kapoor
Brian Wu, Starlee S. Lively, Shabana Vohra, Noah Fine, Chiara Pastrello, Anca Maglaviceanu, Osvaldo Espin-Garcia, Evan Pollock-Tahiri, Sayaka Nakamura, Paramvir Kaur, Keemo Delos Santos, Jason S. Rockel, Pratibha Potla, Himanshi Gupta, Poulami Datta, Laura Tang, Jacob Kwon, Akihiro Nakamura, Matthew B. Buechler, Rajiv Gandhi, Jiangping Wu, Boris Hinz, Igor Jurisica, Mohit Kapoor
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Identification of Ephrin type-B receptor 4 as a critical mediator of tissue fibrosis

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Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is a pathology associated with interstitial lung diseases (ILDs), including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Fibrosis promotes continual secretion of extracellular matrix (ECM), producing nonfunctional scar tissue and causing organ failure. This study investigated the tyrosine kinase receptor Ephrin type-B receptor 4 (EphB4) as a mediator of PF. To this end, we generated mice with conditional Col1a2-driven deletion of Ephb4 and used a preclinical mouse model of PF, total and single nuclei RNA (snRNA) sequencing, NanoString, previously published single-cell data, computational analysis, and functional assays of mouse and human healthy control and IPF lung fibroblasts. Col1a2-CreERT–driven Ephb4 deletion, or EphB4 inhibition via NVP-BHG712, markedly protected against bleomycin-induced PF. Total RNA-Seq of fibroblasts isolated from Ephb4-deficient fibrotic mouse lungs exhibited reduced expression of ECM, ER Cargo, and protein trafficking–related genes. NVP-BHG712 reduced expression of these identified genes in mouse lung fibroblasts under fibrotic conditions in vitro. snRNA-Seq of mouse lungs treated with NVP-BHG712 identified transcriptomic changes of ECM genes in specific fibroblast subpopulations. RNA-Seq, computational, and functional assays using mouse and human IPF fibroblasts identified elastin as a key mediator involved in EphB4 signaling. Combined, our data show that EphB4 is a crucial mediator of PF.

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Brian Wu, Starlee S. Lively, Shabana Vohra, Noah Fine, Chiara Pastrello, Anca Maglaviceanu, Osvaldo Espin-Garcia, Evan Pollock-Tahiri, Sayaka Nakamura, Paramvir Kaur, Keemo Delos Santos, Jason S. Rockel, Pratibha Potla, Himanshi Gupta, Poulami Datta, Laura Tang, Jacob Kwon, Akihiro Nakamura, Matthew B. Buechler, Rajiv Gandhi, Jiangping Wu, Boris Hinz, Igor Jurisica, Mohit Kapoor

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