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Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring
Rationale: Fibroblasts, the predominant cell type responsible for tissue fibrosis, are heterogeneous, and the targeting of unique fibrogenic population of fibroblasts is highly expected. Very recently, elevated glycolysis is demonstrated to play a pivotal role in the determination of fibrogenic phen...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660069 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.36375 |
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author | Chen, Zelin Wang, Ziwen Jin, Taotao Shen, Gufang Wang, Yu Tan, Xu Gan, Yibo Yang, Fan Liu, Yunsheng Huang, Chunji Zhang, Yixin Fu, Xiaobing Shi, Chunmeng |
author_facet | Chen, Zelin Wang, Ziwen Jin, Taotao Shen, Gufang Wang, Yu Tan, Xu Gan, Yibo Yang, Fan Liu, Yunsheng Huang, Chunji Zhang, Yixin Fu, Xiaobing Shi, Chunmeng |
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description | Rationale: Fibroblasts, the predominant cell type responsible for tissue fibrosis, are heterogeneous, and the targeting of unique fibrogenic population of fibroblasts is highly expected. Very recently, elevated glycolysis is demonstrated to play a pivotal role in the determination of fibrogenic phenotype of fibroblasts. However, it is lack of specific strategies for targeting and elimination of such fibrogenic populations. In this study, a novel strategy to use the a near-infrared (NIR) dye IR-780 for the targeting and elimination of a fibrogenic population of glycolytic fibroblasts to control the cutaneous scarring is developed. Methods: The identification and cell properties test of fibrogenic fibroblasts with IR-780 were conducted by using fluorescence activated cell sorting, transplantation experiments, in vivo imaging, RNA sequencing in human cell experiments and mouse and rat wound models. The uptake of IR-780 in fibroblasts mediated by HIF-1α/SLCO2A1 and the metabolic properties of IR-780(H) fibroblasts were investigated using RNA interference or signaling inhibitors. The fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy of IR-780 were evaluated in human cell experiments and mouse wound models. Results: IR-780 is demonstrated to recognize a unique glycolytic fibroblast lineage, which is responsible for the bulk of connective tissue deposition during cutaneous wound healing and cancer stroma formation. Further results identified that SLCO2A1 is involved in the preferential uptake of IR-780 in fibrogenic fibroblasts, which is regulated by HIF-1α. Moreover, with intrinsic dual phototherapeutic activities, IR-780 significantly diminishes cutaneous scarring through the targeted ablation of the fibrogenic population by photothermal and photodynamic effects. Conclusion: This work provides a unique strategy for the targeted control of tissue scarring by fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy. It is proposed that IR-780 based theranostic methodology holds promise for translational medicine aimed at regulation of fibrogenic behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-68159522019-10-28 Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring Chen, Zelin Wang, Ziwen Jin, Taotao Shen, Gufang Wang, Yu Tan, Xu Gan, Yibo Yang, Fan Liu, Yunsheng Huang, Chunji Zhang, Yixin Fu, Xiaobing Shi, Chunmeng Theranostics Research Paper Rationale: Fibroblasts, the predominant cell type responsible for tissue fibrosis, are heterogeneous, and the targeting of unique fibrogenic population of fibroblasts is highly expected. Very recently, elevated glycolysis is demonstrated to play a pivotal role in the determination of fibrogenic phenotype of fibroblasts. However, it is lack of specific strategies for targeting and elimination of such fibrogenic populations. In this study, a novel strategy to use the a near-infrared (NIR) dye IR-780 for the targeting and elimination of a fibrogenic population of glycolytic fibroblasts to control the cutaneous scarring is developed. Methods: The identification and cell properties test of fibrogenic fibroblasts with IR-780 were conducted by using fluorescence activated cell sorting, transplantation experiments, in vivo imaging, RNA sequencing in human cell experiments and mouse and rat wound models. The uptake of IR-780 in fibroblasts mediated by HIF-1α/SLCO2A1 and the metabolic properties of IR-780(H) fibroblasts were investigated using RNA interference or signaling inhibitors. The fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy of IR-780 were evaluated in human cell experiments and mouse wound models. Results: IR-780 is demonstrated to recognize a unique glycolytic fibroblast lineage, which is responsible for the bulk of connective tissue deposition during cutaneous wound healing and cancer stroma formation. Further results identified that SLCO2A1 is involved in the preferential uptake of IR-780 in fibrogenic fibroblasts, which is regulated by HIF-1α. Moreover, with intrinsic dual phototherapeutic activities, IR-780 significantly diminishes cutaneous scarring through the targeted ablation of the fibrogenic population by photothermal and photodynamic effects. Conclusion: This work provides a unique strategy for the targeted control of tissue scarring by fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy. It is proposed that IR-780 based theranostic methodology holds promise for translational medicine aimed at regulation of fibrogenic behavior. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6815952/ /pubmed/31660069 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.36375 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Chen, Zelin Wang, Ziwen Jin, Taotao Shen, Gufang Wang, Yu Tan, Xu Gan, Yibo Yang, Fan Liu, Yunsheng Huang, Chunji Zhang, Yixin Fu, Xiaobing Shi, Chunmeng Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
title | Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
title_full | Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
title_fullStr | Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
title_full_unstemmed | Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
title_short | Fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
title_sort | fibrogenic fibroblast-selective near-infrared phototherapy to control scarring |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6815952/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660069 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.36375 |
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