Tim4 Recognizes Carbon Nanotubes and Mediates Frustrated Phagocytosis Leading to Granuloma Formation

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Frustrated phagocytosis is critical for crystal-associated fibrosis and cancer. Of note, multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), the highly representative products of nanotechnology, induce macrophage NLRP3 inflammasome activation and cause asbestosis-like pathogenesis. However, it remains largely unknown how macrophages efficiently recognize MWCNTs on their cell surfaces. Here we identify by a targeted screening of phagocyte receptors the phosphatidylserine receptors T-cell immunoglobulin mucin 4 (Tim4) and Tim1 as the pattern-recognition receptors for carbon crystals. Docking simulation studies revealed spatiotemporally stable interfaces between aromatic residues in the extracellular IgV domain of Tim4 and one-dimensional carbon crystals. Further, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated deletion of Tim4 and Tim1 revealed that Tim4, but not Tim1, critically contributed to recognition of MWCNTs by peritoneal macrophages and to granuloma development in a mouse model of direct mesothelium exposure to MWCNTs. These results suggest that Tim4 recognizes MWCNTs through aromatic interactions and mediates frustrated phagocytosis leading to granulomas.

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