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ICOSL Stimulation by ICOS-Fc Accelerates Cutaneous Wound Healing In Vivo

Background: ICOS and its ligand ICOSL are immune receptors whose interaction triggers bidirectional signals that modulate the immune response and tissue repair. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo effects of ICOSL triggering by ICOS-Fc, a recombinant soluble form of ICOS, on skin wo...

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Autores principales: Stoppa, Ian, Gigliotti, Casimiro Luca, Clemente, Nausicaa, Pantham, Deepika, Dianzani, Chiara, Monge, Chiara, Puricelli, Chiara, Rolla, Roberta, Sutti, Salvatore, Renò, Filippo, Boldorini, Renzo, Boggio, Elena, Dianzani, Umberto
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35806368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137363
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Sumario:Background: ICOS and its ligand ICOSL are immune receptors whose interaction triggers bidirectional signals that modulate the immune response and tissue repair. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the in vivo effects of ICOSL triggering by ICOS-Fc, a recombinant soluble form of ICOS, on skin wound healing. Methods: The effect of human ICOS-Fc on wound healing was assessed, in vitro, and, in vivo, by skin wound healing assay using ICOS(−/−) and ICOSL(−/−) knockout (KO) mice and NOD-SCID-IL2R null (NSG) mice. Results: We show that, in wild type mice, treatment with ICOS-Fc improves wound healing, promotes angiogenesis, preceded by upregulation of IL-6 and VEGF expression; increases the number of fibroblasts and T cells, whereas it reduces that of neutrophils; and increases the number of M2 vs. M1 macrophages. Fittingly, ICOS-Fc enhanced M2 macrophage migration, while it hampered that of M1 macrophages. ICOS(−/−) and ICOSL(−/−) KO, and NSG mice showed delayed wound healing, and treatment with ICOS-Fc improved wound closure in ICOS(−/−) and NSG mice. Conclusion: These data show that the ICOS/ICOSL network cooperates in tissue repair, and that triggering of ICOSL by ICOS-Fc improves cutaneous wound healing by increasing angiogenesis and recruitment of reparative macrophages.