The Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase CD45 promotes PMN Transepithelial Migration, Antimicrobial Function and Colonic Mucosal Repair

蛋白酪氨酸磷酸酶CD45促进多形核白细胞跨上皮迁移、抗菌功能和结肠黏膜修复。

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Abstract

Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) serve as frontline defenders against injury and infection, eliminating pathogens and initiating mucosal tissue repair. However, excessive PMN transepithelial migration (TEpM) contributes to chronic mucosal inflammatory disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease. PMN pro-inflammatory and pro-repair functions are regulated by incompletely defined signaling cascades involving kinases and phosphatases. Here, we determined how the protein tyrosine phosphatase CD45/PTPRC regulates PMN trafficking and effector functions in the gut. Pharmacologic inhibition of CD45 significantly reduced PMN colonic TEpM in vitr o and in vivo and decreased intestinal PMN trafficking was observed in transgenic mice with PMN-specific deletion of CD45 ( MRP8-Cre;Cd45 (fl) (/fl) ). Beyond limiting TEpM, CD45 depletion impaired key antimicrobial functions, including degranulation and phagocytosis, indicating broader effects on PMN effector activity. Importantly, recovery from dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis and biopsy-induced colonic wounding was delayed in MRP8-Cre;Cd45 (fl) (/fl) mice, linking altered PMN function to defective mucosal healing. Mechanistically, CD45 depletion reduced surface expression of the β2 integrin CD11b/CD18 and inactivated the Src family kinase member Lyn. Together, data highlight a novel CD45-CD11b-Lyn signaling axis that regulates PMN trafficking and effector functions in the intestine and identify CD45 as a promising target for modulating PMN function to promote mucosal tissue repair.

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