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A heterogeneous subtype of biliary epithelial senescence may be involved in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cholangitis - 13/12/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.clinre.2024.102512 
Motoko Sasaki a, , Yasunori Sato a, Yasuni Nakanuma b
a Department of Human Pathology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kanazawa, 920-8640, Japan 
b Department of Pathology, Fukui Saiseikai Hospital, Fukui 918-8503, Japan 

Corresponding author at: Department of Human Pathology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa 920-8640, Japan.Department of Human PathologyKanazawa University Graduate School of MedicineKanazawa920-8640Japan

Highlights

PD-L1 expression was increased in the damaged small bile ducts in PBC.
STING expression was increased in small bile ducts and ductular reactions in PBC.
PD-L1 and STING expression was significantly increased in cultured senescent BECs.
Senescent BECs with PD-L1 expression may be involved in the pathogenesis of PBC.

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Abstract

Background & aims

Biliary epithelial senescence is involved in the pathogenesis of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). We hypothesized that a unique subtype of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1)-positive senescent biliary epithelial cells (BECs) may be related to the pathogenesis of PBC in association with cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS)- stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway.

Approach & results

The expression of PD-L1, STING and their association with senescent markers p16INK4a and p21WAF1/Cip1 were immunohistochemically determined in livers taken from the patients with PBC (n = 87) and 97 diseased and normal control livers. The expression of PD-L1 was significantly increased in a part of senescent BECs with p21WAF1/Cip1 expression in BECs in the damaged small bile ducts in PBC, compared to control livers (p < 0.01). In contrast, PD-L1 was not expressed in BECs in ductular reactions. The expression of STING was significantly increased in BECs in small bile ducts and ductular reactions in PBC, compared to control livers (p < 0.01). The expression of PD-L1, STING and senescence associated secretory phenotypes (SASPs) including interferon (IFN)-beta was significantly increased in senescent BECs induced by a treatment with serum depletion or glycochenodeoxycholic acid (GCDC) for 4–7 days (p < 0.01) and the increase was significantly suppressed by a knockdown of STING using siRNA (p < 0.01). Induction of cellular senescence induced by a treatment with serum depletion or GCDC was significantly suppressed by a knockdown of STING in BECs. (p < 0.01).

Conclusion

A unique subtype of senescent BECs with PD-L1 expression associated with cGAS-STING pathway may be involved in the pathogenesis of PBC.

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Keywords : Programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1), cGAS(cyclic GMP-AMP synthase)-STING(stimulator of interferon genes) pathway, Cellular senescence, Biliary epithelial cells, Primary biliary cholangitis


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