SOX2Mediates Carbon Nanotube-Induced Fibrogenesis and Fibroblast Stem Cell Acquisition.

Certain nanosized particles like carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are known to induce pulmonary fibrosis, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear, and efforts to prevent this disease are lacking. Fibroblast-associated stem cells (FSCs) have been suggested as a critical driver of fibrosis induced by CNTs by serving as a renewable source of extracellular matrix-producing cells; however, a detailed understanding of this process remains obscure. Here, we demonstrated that single-walled CNTs induced FSC acquisition and fibrogenic responses in primary human lung fibroblasts. This was indicated by increased expression of stem cell markers (e.g., CD44 and ABCG2) and fibrogenic markers (e.g., collagen and α-SMA) in CNT-exposed cells. These cells also showed increased sphere formation, anoikis resistance, and aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activities, which are characteristics of stem cells. Mechanistic studies revealed sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2), a self-renewal associated transcription factor, as a key driver of FSC acquisition and fibrogenesis. Upregulation and colocalization of SOX2 and COL1 were found in the fibrotic lung tissues of CNT-exposed mice via oropharyngeal aspiration after 56 days. The knockdown of SOX2 by gene silencing abrogated the fibrogenic and FSC-inducing effects of CNTs. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays identified SOX2-binding sites on COL1A1 and COL1A2, indicating SOX2 as a transcription factor in collagen synthesis. SOX2 was also found to play a critical role in TGF-β-induced fibrogenesis through its collagen- and FSC-inducing effects. Since many nanomaterials are known to induce TGF-β, our findings that SOX2 regulate FSCs and fibrogenesis may have broad implications on the fibrogenic mechanisms and treatment strategies of various nanomaterial-induced fibrotic disorders.

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