Infarct healing requires a dynamic and orchestrated inflammatory reaction following myocardial infarction (MI). While an uncontrolled excessive inflammatory response exaggerates ischemic injury post-MI, M2-like reparative macrophages may facilitate inflammation regression and promote myocardial healing. However, how protein post-translational modification regulates post-MI cardiac repair and dynamic myeloid activation remains unknown. Here we show that M2-like reparative, but not M1-like inflammatory activation, is enhanced by pharmacologically-induced hyper- O -GlcNAcylation. Mechanistically, myeloid knockdown of O -GlcNAc hydrolase O -GlcNAcase ( Oga ), which also results in hyper- O -GlcNAcylation, positively regulates M2-like activation in a STAT6-dependent fashion, which is controlled by O -GlcNAcylation of STAT6. Of note, both systemic and local supplementation of thiamet-G (TMG), an Oga inhibitor, effectively facilitates cardiac recovery in mice by elevating the accumulation of M2-like macrophages in infarcted hearts. Our study provides a novel clue for monocyte/macrophage modulating therapies aimed at reducing post-MI hyperinflammation in ischemic myocardium.
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