Macrophages Transdifferentiate Into Myofibroblasts During Ocular Surface Inflammation.

眼表炎症期间巨噬细胞转分化为肌成纤维细胞

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作者:Sinha Nishant R, Pulimamidi Vinay K, Folorunso Olufemi S, Xi Lei, Dana Nima K, Bolleddula Jahanvi, Cho WonKyung J, Mittal Sharad K, Chauhan Sunil K
Ocular surface inflammation and injury often lead to fibrosis and impaired vision. Myofibroblasts directly promote fibrosis by producing excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and alpha-smooth muscle actin (ɑ-SMA). In addition, macrophages have been shown to promote fibrosis by secreting pro-fibrotic factors to stimulate myofibroblast formation. However, the capacity of macrophages to directly remodel ECM remains understudied. This study utilized a mouse model of corneal injury and fibrosis to determine whether macrophages transform into myofibroblast-like cells during ocular surface inflammation. Following injury, F4/80 + ɑ-SMA+ macrophages were present at the early stages of wound healing and increased in frequency and ɑ-SMA intensity during the remodeling stage. The increase in F4/80 + ɑ-SMA+ macrophages occurred due to the microenvironment transitioning from an inflammatory state to a pro-fibrotic state. Activated human and mouse macrophages treated with pro-fibrotic cytokines (IL-10 and TGF-β1) transitioned to ɑ-SMA+ macrophages, adopting a spindle-like phenotype and expressing signature myofibroblast ECM and cytoskeletal components, including ɑ-SMA, desmin, fibronectin, and collagen III. Furthermore, gel contraction assays showed ɑ-SMA+ macrophages significantly contracted a collagen gel, making them functionally resemble myofibroblasts. The results of this study indicate that macrophages have the capacity to transdifferentiate into myofibroblasts during ocular surface inflammation.

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