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Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration

Background Previous studies indicated that macrophages play a role during lens regeneration in newts, but their function has not been tested experimentally. Methods Here we generated a transgenic newt reporter line in which macrophages can be visualized in vivo . Using this new tool, we analyzed the...

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Autores principales: Tsissios, Georgios, Sallese, Anthony, Perez-Estrada, J. Raul, Tangeman, Jared A., Chen, Weihao, Smucker, Byran, Ratvasky, Sophia C., Grajales-Esq, Erika l, Martinez, Arielle, Visser, Kimberly J., Araus, Alberto Joven, Wang, Hui, Simon, Andras, Yun, Maximina H., Rio-Tsonis, Katia Del
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Publicado: American Journal Experts 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38045376
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3603645/v1
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author Tsissios, Georgios
Sallese, Anthony
Perez-Estrada, J. Raul
Tangeman, Jared A.
Chen, Weihao
Smucker, Byran
Ratvasky, Sophia C.
Grajales-Esq, Erika l
Martinez, Arielle
Visser, Kimberly J.
Araus, Alberto Joven
Wang, Hui
Simon, Andras
Yun, Maximina H.
Rio-Tsonis, Katia Del
author_facet Tsissios, Georgios
Sallese, Anthony
Perez-Estrada, J. Raul
Tangeman, Jared A.
Chen, Weihao
Smucker, Byran
Ratvasky, Sophia C.
Grajales-Esq, Erika l
Martinez, Arielle
Visser, Kimberly J.
Araus, Alberto Joven
Wang, Hui
Simon, Andras
Yun, Maximina H.
Rio-Tsonis, Katia Del
author_sort Tsissios, Georgios
collection PubMed
description Background Previous studies indicated that macrophages play a role during lens regeneration in newts, but their function has not been tested experimentally. Methods Here we generated a transgenic newt reporter line in which macrophages can be visualized in vivo . Using this new tool, we analyzed the location of macrophages during lens regeneration. We uncovered early gene expression changes using bulk RNAseq in two newt species, Notophthalmus viridescens and Pleurodeles waltl . Next, we used clodronate liposomes to deplete macrophages, which inhibited lens regeneration in both newt species. Results Macrophage depletion induced the formation of scar-like tissue, an increased and sustained inflammatory response, an early decrease in iris pigment epithelial cell (iPEC) proliferation and a late increase in apoptosis. Some of these phenotypes persisted for at least 100 days and could be rescued by exogenous FGF2. Re-injury alleviated the effects of macrophage depletion and re-started the regeneration process. Conclusions Together, our findings highlight the importance of macrophages in facilitating a pro-regenerative environment in the newt eye, helping to resolve fibrosis, modulating the overall inflammatory landscape and maintaining the proper balance of early proliferation and late apoptosis.
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spelling pubmed-106903112023-12-02 Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration Tsissios, Georgios Sallese, Anthony Perez-Estrada, J. Raul Tangeman, Jared A. Chen, Weihao Smucker, Byran Ratvasky, Sophia C. Grajales-Esq, Erika l Martinez, Arielle Visser, Kimberly J. Araus, Alberto Joven Wang, Hui Simon, Andras Yun, Maximina H. Rio-Tsonis, Katia Del Res Sq Article Background Previous studies indicated that macrophages play a role during lens regeneration in newts, but their function has not been tested experimentally. Methods Here we generated a transgenic newt reporter line in which macrophages can be visualized in vivo . Using this new tool, we analyzed the location of macrophages during lens regeneration. We uncovered early gene expression changes using bulk RNAseq in two newt species, Notophthalmus viridescens and Pleurodeles waltl . Next, we used clodronate liposomes to deplete macrophages, which inhibited lens regeneration in both newt species. Results Macrophage depletion induced the formation of scar-like tissue, an increased and sustained inflammatory response, an early decrease in iris pigment epithelial cell (iPEC) proliferation and a late increase in apoptosis. Some of these phenotypes persisted for at least 100 days and could be rescued by exogenous FGF2. Re-injury alleviated the effects of macrophage depletion and re-started the regeneration process. Conclusions Together, our findings highlight the importance of macrophages in facilitating a pro-regenerative environment in the newt eye, helping to resolve fibrosis, modulating the overall inflammatory landscape and maintaining the proper balance of early proliferation and late apoptosis. American Journal Experts 2023-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10690311/ /pubmed/38045376 http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3603645/v1 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Tsissios, Georgios
Sallese, Anthony
Perez-Estrada, J. Raul
Tangeman, Jared A.
Chen, Weihao
Smucker, Byran
Ratvasky, Sophia C.
Grajales-Esq, Erika l
Martinez, Arielle
Visser, Kimberly J.
Araus, Alberto Joven
Wang, Hui
Simon, Andras
Yun, Maximina H.
Rio-Tsonis, Katia Del
Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
title Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
title_full Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
title_fullStr Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
title_short Macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
title_sort macrophages modulate fibrosis during newt lens regeneration
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38045376
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3603645/v1
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