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      CD226 deficiency attenuates cardiac early pathological remodeling and dysfunction via decreasing inflammatory macrophage proportion and macrophage glycolysis in STZ‐induced diabetic mice

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          Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is one of the main complications in type I diabetic patients. Activated macrophage is critical for directing the process of inflammation during the development of DCM. The present study focused on the roles of CD226 on macrophage function during the DCM progression. It has been found that the number of cardiac macrophages in the hearts of streptozocin (STZ)‐induced diabetes mice was significantly increased compared with that in non‐diabetes mice, and the expression level of CD226 on cardiac macrophages in STZ‐induced diabetes mice was higher than that in non‐diabetes mice. CD226 deficiency attenuated the diabetes‐induced cardiac dysfunction and decreased the proportion of CD86 +F4/80 + macrophages in the diabetic hearts. Notably, adoptive transfer of Cd226 −/− ‐ bone marrow derived macrophages (BMDMs) alleviated diabetes‐induced cardiac dysfunction, which may be due to the attenuated migration capacity of Cd226 −/− ‐BMDM under high glucose stimulation. Furthermore, CD226 deficiency decreased the macrophage glycolysis accompanying by the downregulated hexokinase 2 (HK2) and lactate dehydrogenase A (LDH‐A) expression. Taken together, these findings revealed the pathogenic roles of CD226 played in the process of DCM and provided a basis for the treatment of DCM.

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          Journal
          The FASEB Journal
          The FASEB Journal
          Wiley
          0892-6638
          1530-6860
          August 2023
          July 2023
          August 2023
          : 37
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Immunology Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an China
          [2 ] Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Xijing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an China
          [3 ] Department of Implant Dentistry, School of Stomatology Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an China
          Article
          10.1096/fj.202300424RR
          37392373
          166bd1d0-371d-4d08-a5d0-071a96d72cb8
          © 2023

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