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Downregulation of nutrition sensor GCN2 in macrophages contributes to poor wound healing in diabetes

CELL REPORTS(2024)

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Poor skin wound healing, which is common in patients with diabetes, is related to imbalanced macrophage polarization. Here, we find that nutrition sensor GCN2 (general control nonderepressible 2) and its downstream are significantly upregulated in human skin wound tissue and mouse skin wound macrophages, but skin wound -related GCN2 expression and activity are significantly downregulated by diabetes and hyperglycemia. Using wound healing models of GCN2-deleted mice, bone marrow chimeric mice, and monocytetransferred mice, we show that GCN2 deletion in macrophages significantly delays skin wound healing compared with wild -type mice by altering M1 and M2a/M2c polarization. Mechanistically, GCN2 inhibits M1 macrophages via OXPHOS-ROS-NF-kB pathway and promotes tissue -repairing M2a/M2c macrophages through eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2 (eIF2a)-hypoxia-inducible factor 1a (HIF1a)-glycolysis pathway. Importantly, local supplementation of GCN2 activator halofuginone efficiently restores wound healing in diabetic mice with re -balancing M1 and M2a/2c polarization. Thus, the decreased macrophage GCN2 expression and activity contribute to poor wound healing in diabetes and targeting GCN2 improves wound healing in diabetes.
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GCN2,nutrition sensor,macrophages,macrophage polarization,wound healing,diabetes
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