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Identifying dysregulated immune cell subsets following volumetric muscle loss with pseudo-time trajectories.


ABSTRACT: Volumetric muscle loss (VML) results in permanent functional deficits and remains a substantial regenerative medicine challenge. A coordinated immune response is crucial for timely myofiber regeneration, however the immune response following VML has yet to be fully characterized. Here, we leveraged dimensionality reduction and pseudo-time analysis techniques to elucidate the cellular players underlying a functional or pathological outcome as a result of subcritical injury or critical VML in the murine quadriceps, respectively. We found that critical VML resulted in a sustained presence of M2-like and CD206hiLy6Chi 'hybrid' macrophages whereas subcritical defects resolved these populations. Notably, the retained M2-like macrophages from critical VML injuries presented with aberrant cytokine production which may contribute to fibrogenesis, as indicated by their co-localization with fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs) in areas of collagen deposition within the defect. Furthermore, several T cell subpopulations were significantly elevated in critical VML compared to subcritical injuries. These results demonstrate a dysregulated immune response in critical VML that is unable to fully resolve the chronic inflammatory state and transition to a pro-regenerative microenvironment within the first week after injury. These data provide important insights into potential therapeutic strategies which could reduce the immune cell burden and pro-fibrotic signaling characteristic of VML.

SUBMITTER: Hymel LA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10356763 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identifying dysregulated immune cell subsets following volumetric muscle loss with pseudo-time trajectories.

Hymel Lauren A LA   Anderson Shannon E SE   Turner Thomas C TC   York William Y WY   Zhang Hongmanlin H   Liversage Adrian R AR   Lim Hong Seo HS   Qiu Peng P   Mortensen Luke J LJ   Jang Young C YC   Willett Nick J NJ   Botchwey Edward A EA  

Communications biology 20230719 1


Volumetric muscle loss (VML) results in permanent functional deficits and remains a substantial regenerative medicine challenge. A coordinated immune response is crucial for timely myofiber regeneration, however the immune response following VML has yet to be fully characterized. Here, we leveraged dimensionality reduction and pseudo-time analysis techniques to elucidate the cellular players underlying a functional or pathological outcome as a result of subcritical injury or critical VML in the  ...[more]

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2018-05-23 | GSE114798 | GEO