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<scp>TNF</scp>‐α/<scp>IFN</scp>‐γ synergy amplifies senescence‐associated inflammation and <scp>SARS‐CoV</scp>‐2 receptor expression via hyper‐activated <scp>JAK</scp>/<scp>STAT1</scp>
Renuka Kandhaya‐Pillai, Xiaomeng Yang, Tamar Tchkonia, George M. Martin, James L. Kirkland, Junko Oshima
Aging Cell · 2022 · ▲ 113 citations
Abstract
Older age and underlying conditions such as diabetes/obesity or immunosuppression are leading host risk factors for developing severe complications from COVID-19 infection. The pathogenesis of COVID-19-related cytokine storm, tissue damage, and fibrosis may be interconnected with fundamental aging processes, including dysregulated immune responses and cellular senescence(definition). Here, we examined effects of key cytokines linked to cellular senescence on expression of SARS-CoV-2 viral entry receptors. We found exposure of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to the inflammatory cytokines, TNF-α + IFN-γ or a cocktail of TNF-α + IFN-γ + IL-6, increased expression of ACE2/DPP4, accentuated the pro-inflammatory senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), and decreased cellular proliferative capacity, consistent with progression towards a cellular senescence-like state. IL-6 by itself failed to induce substantial effects on viral entry receptors or SASP-related genes, while synergy between TNF-α and IFN-γ initiated a positive feedback loop via hyper-activation of the JAK/STAT1 pathway, causing SASP amplification. Breaking the interactive loop between senescence and cytokine secretion with JAK inhibitor ruxolitinib or antiviral drug remdesivir prevented hyper-inflammation, normalized SARS-CoV-2 entry receptor expression, and restored HUVECs proliferative capacity. This loop appears to underlie cytokine-mediated viral entry receptor activation and links with senescence and hyper-inflammation.
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Kandhaya‐Pillai, R., Yang, X., Tchkonia, T., Martin, G.M., Kirkland, J.L., & Oshima, J. (2022). <scp>TNF</scp>‐α/<scp>IFN</scp>‐γ synergy amplifies senescence‐associated inflammation and <scp>SARS‐CoV</scp>‐2 receptor expression via hyper‐activated <scp>JAK</scp>/<scp>STAT1</scp>. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13646
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Kandhaya‐Pillai R, Yang X, Tchkonia T, Martin GM, Kirkland JL, Oshima J. <scp>TNF</scp>‐α/<scp>IFN</scp>‐γ synergy amplifies senescence‐associated inflammation and <scp>SARS‐CoV</scp>‐2 receptor expression via hyper‐activated <scp>JAK</scp>/<scp>STAT1</scp>. Aging Cell. 2022. doi:10.1111/acel.13646.
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@article{renuka2022scpTNF,
title = {<scp>TNF</scp>‐α/<scp>IFN</scp>‐γ synergy amplifies senescence‐associated inflammation and <scp>SARS‐CoV</scp>‐2 receptor expression via hyper‐activated <scp>JAK</scp>/<scp>STAT1</scp>},
author = {Renuka Kandhaya‐Pillai and Xiaomeng Yang and Tamar Tchkonia and George M. Martin and James L. Kirkland and Junko Oshima},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.1111/acel.13646},
}
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