Nrf2-Mediated Fibroblast Reprogramming Drives Cellular Senescence by Targeting the Matrisome
Nrf2 is a key regulator of the antioxidant defense system, and pharmacological Nrf2 activation is a promising strategy for cancer prevention and promotion of tissue repair. Here we show, however, that activation of Nrf2 in fibroblasts induces cellular senescence. Using a combination of transcriptomi...
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Published in | Developmental cell Vol. 46; no. 2; pp. 145 - 161.e10 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
Elsevier Inc
16.07.2018
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Summary: | Nrf2 is a key regulator of the antioxidant defense system, and pharmacological Nrf2 activation is a promising strategy for cancer prevention and promotion of tissue repair. Here we show, however, that activation of Nrf2 in fibroblasts induces cellular senescence. Using a combination of transcriptomics, matrix proteomics, chromatin immunoprecipitation and bioinformatics we demonstrate that fibroblasts with activated Nrf2 deposit a senescence-promoting matrix, with plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 being a key inducer of the senescence program. In vivo, activation of Nrf2 in fibroblasts promoted re-epithelialization of skin wounds, but also skin tumorigenesis. The pro-tumorigenic activity is of general relevance, since Nrf2 activation in skin fibroblasts induced the expression of genes characteristic for cancer-associated fibroblasts from different mouse and human tumors. Therefore, activated Nrf2 qualifies as a marker of the cancer-associated fibroblast phenotype. These data highlight the bright and the dark sides of Nrf2 and the need for time-controlled activation of this transcription factor.
•Prolonged activation of Nrf2 promotes fibroblast senescence•Nrf2 controls expression and secretion of extracellular matrix components•Nrf2 activation induces a cancer-associated fibroblast phenotype•Senescent fibroblasts with activated Nrf2 promote wound closure but also tumorigenesis
Activation of the cytoprotective transcription factor Nrf2 is considered as a strategy for disease prevention. Hiebert et al. show that activating Nrf2 in fibroblasts promotes cellular senescence through production of a senescence-promoting matrisome, leading to accelerated wound closure but also increased tumor growth. |
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ISSN: | 1534-5807 1878-1551 1878-1551 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.devcel.2018.06.012 |