Glycoprotein Nonmelanoma Clone B Regulates the Crosstalk between Macrophages and Mesenchymal Stem Cells toward Wound Repair.

Title

Glycoprotein Nonmelanoma Clone B Regulates the Crosstalk between Macrophages and Mesenchymal Stem Cells toward Wound Repair.

Creator

Yu Bing; Alboslemy Talib; Safadi Fayez; Kim Min-Ho

Publisher

The Journal of investigative dermatology

Date

2018
2018-01

Description

The process of wound repair requires the coordinated participation of multiple types of cells, which are sequentially recruited during the healing process. In response to tissue injury, both macrophages and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are recruited to the site of injury, where they participate in the repair process. Despite considerable understanding of the role of each cell type in the process of wound repair, the nature of the dynamic interplay between these two cell types and how this interaction influences the process of wound repair are not well understood. Here, using an in vivo model of cutaneous wound healing in mice, we provide evidence that GPNMB is functionally important in promoting the recruitment of MSCs to the site of skin injury, which in turn modulates inflammatory responses by directing the M2 polarization of macrophages in acute wound healing. Furthermore, we show that GPNMB activity is impaired in a diabetic wound environment, which is associated with impaired MSC recruitment that is reversed by the topical administration of recombinant GPNMB protein to the wounds of diabetic mice. Our study provides important insight into the crosstalk between macrophages and endogenous MSCs toward wound repair.

Subject

Humans; Male; Animals; Mice; Cell Differentiation; Wound Healing/*physiology; Macrophages/*physiology; Diabetes Mellitus; Cells; Cultured; Inbred C57BL; Animal; Disease Models; Administration; Cutaneous; Cell Communication/*physiology; Eye Proteins/administration & dosage/genetics/*physiology; Membrane Glycoproteins/administration & dosage/genetics/*physiology; Mesenchymal Stem Cells/*physiology; Recombinant Proteins/administration & dosage/genetics/metabolism; Skin/*injuries/metabolism; Type 2/complications/pathology

Rights

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Pages

219-227

Issue

1

Volume

138

Citation

Yu Bing; Alboslemy Talib; Safadi Fayez; Kim Min-Ho, “Glycoprotein Nonmelanoma Clone B Regulates the Crosstalk between Macrophages and Mesenchymal Stem Cells toward Wound Repair.,” NEOMED Bibliography Database, accessed April 19, 2024, https://neomed.omeka.net/items/show/6276.