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Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation

Introduction: Pericytes (PCs) are specialized cells located abluminal of endothelial cells on capillaries, fulfilling numerous important functions. Their potential involvement in wound healing and scar formation is achieving increasing attention since years. Thus, many studies investigated the parti...

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Autores principales: Preishuber-Pflügl, Julia, Mayr, Daniela, Altinger, Veronika, Brunner, Susanne M., Koller, Andreas, Runge, Christian, Ladek, Anja-Maria, Lenzhofer, Markus, Rivera, Francisco J., Tempfer, Herbert, Aigner, Ludwig, Reitsamer, Herbert A., Trost, Andrea
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37143930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1151495
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author Preishuber-Pflügl, Julia
Mayr, Daniela
Altinger, Veronika
Brunner, Susanne M.
Koller, Andreas
Runge, Christian
Ladek, Anja-Maria
Lenzhofer, Markus
Rivera, Francisco J.
Tempfer, Herbert
Aigner, Ludwig
Reitsamer, Herbert A.
Trost, Andrea
author_facet Preishuber-Pflügl, Julia
Mayr, Daniela
Altinger, Veronika
Brunner, Susanne M.
Koller, Andreas
Runge, Christian
Ladek, Anja-Maria
Lenzhofer, Markus
Rivera, Francisco J.
Tempfer, Herbert
Aigner, Ludwig
Reitsamer, Herbert A.
Trost, Andrea
author_sort Preishuber-Pflügl, Julia
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description Introduction: Pericytes (PCs) are specialized cells located abluminal of endothelial cells on capillaries, fulfilling numerous important functions. Their potential involvement in wound healing and scar formation is achieving increasing attention since years. Thus, many studies investigated the participation of PCs following brain and spinal cord (SC) injury, however, lacking in-depth analysis of lesioned optic nerve (ON) tissue. Further, due to the lack of a unique PC marker and uniform definition of PCs, contradicting results are published. Methods: In the present study the inducible PDGFRβ-P2A-CreER(T2)-tdTomato lineage tracing reporter mouse was used to investigate the participation and trans-differentiation of endogenous PC-derived cells in an ON crush (ONC) injury model, analyzing five different post lesion time points up to 8 weeks post lesion. Results: PC-specific labeling of the reporter was evaluated and confirmed in the unlesioned ON of the reporter mouse. After ONC, we detected PC-derived tdTomato(+) cells in the lesion, whereof the majority is not associated with vascular structures. The number of PC-derived tdTomato(+) cells within the lesion increased over time, accounting for 60–90% of all PDGFRβ(+) cells in the lesion. The presence of PDGFRβ(+)tdTomato(-) cells in the ON scar suggests the existence of fibrotic cell subpopulations of different origins. Discussion: Our results clearly demonstrate the presence of non-vascular associated tdTomato(+) cells in the lesion core, indicating the participation of PC-derived cells in fibrotic scar formation following ONC. Thus, these PC-derived cells represent promising target cells for therapeutic treatment strategies to modulate fibrotic scar formation to improve axonal regeneration.
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spelling pubmed-101514932023-05-03 Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation Preishuber-Pflügl, Julia Mayr, Daniela Altinger, Veronika Brunner, Susanne M. Koller, Andreas Runge, Christian Ladek, Anja-Maria Lenzhofer, Markus Rivera, Francisco J. Tempfer, Herbert Aigner, Ludwig Reitsamer, Herbert A. Trost, Andrea Front Physiol Physiology Introduction: Pericytes (PCs) are specialized cells located abluminal of endothelial cells on capillaries, fulfilling numerous important functions. Their potential involvement in wound healing and scar formation is achieving increasing attention since years. Thus, many studies investigated the participation of PCs following brain and spinal cord (SC) injury, however, lacking in-depth analysis of lesioned optic nerve (ON) tissue. Further, due to the lack of a unique PC marker and uniform definition of PCs, contradicting results are published. Methods: In the present study the inducible PDGFRβ-P2A-CreER(T2)-tdTomato lineage tracing reporter mouse was used to investigate the participation and trans-differentiation of endogenous PC-derived cells in an ON crush (ONC) injury model, analyzing five different post lesion time points up to 8 weeks post lesion. Results: PC-specific labeling of the reporter was evaluated and confirmed in the unlesioned ON of the reporter mouse. After ONC, we detected PC-derived tdTomato(+) cells in the lesion, whereof the majority is not associated with vascular structures. The number of PC-derived tdTomato(+) cells within the lesion increased over time, accounting for 60–90% of all PDGFRβ(+) cells in the lesion. The presence of PDGFRβ(+)tdTomato(-) cells in the ON scar suggests the existence of fibrotic cell subpopulations of different origins. Discussion: Our results clearly demonstrate the presence of non-vascular associated tdTomato(+) cells in the lesion core, indicating the participation of PC-derived cells in fibrotic scar formation following ONC. Thus, these PC-derived cells represent promising target cells for therapeutic treatment strategies to modulate fibrotic scar formation to improve axonal regeneration. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10151493/ /pubmed/37143930 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1151495 Text en Copyright © 2023 Preishuber-Pflügl, Mayr, Altinger, Brunner, Koller, Runge, Ladek, Lenzhofer, Rivera, Tempfer, Aigner, Reitsamer and Trost. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Preishuber-Pflügl, Julia
Mayr, Daniela
Altinger, Veronika
Brunner, Susanne M.
Koller, Andreas
Runge, Christian
Ladek, Anja-Maria
Lenzhofer, Markus
Rivera, Francisco J.
Tempfer, Herbert
Aigner, Ludwig
Reitsamer, Herbert A.
Trost, Andrea
Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
title Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
title_full Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
title_fullStr Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
title_full_unstemmed Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
title_short Pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
title_sort pericyte-derived cells participate in optic nerve scar formation
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10151493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37143930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2023.1151495
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