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Interleukin-4 Receptor α Signaling in Myeloid Cells Controls Collagen Fibril Assembly in Skin Repair.

Johanna A Knipper1, Sebastian Willenborg1, Jürgen Brinckmann2, Wilhelm Bloch3, Tobias Maaß4, Raimund Wagener4, Thomas Krieg5, Tara Sutherland6, Ariel Munitz7, Marc E Rothenberg8, Anja Niehoff9, Rebecca Richardson10, Matthias Hammerschmidt11, Judith E Allen6, Sabine A Eming12.   

Abstract

Activation of the immune response during injury is a critical early event that determines whether the outcome of tissue restoration is regeneration or replacement of the damaged tissue with a scar. The mechanisms by which immune signals control these fundamentally different regenerative pathways are largely unknown. We have demonstrated that, during skin repair in mice, interleukin-4 receptor α (IL-4Rα)-dependent macrophage activation controlled collagen fibril assembly and that this process was important for effective repair while having adverse pro-fibrotic effects. We identified Relm-α as one important player in the pathway from IL-4Rα signaling in macrophages to the induction of lysyl hydroxylase 2 (LH2), an enzyme that directs persistent pro-fibrotic collagen cross-links, in fibroblasts. Notably, Relm-β induced LH2 in human fibroblasts, and expression of both factors was increased in lipodermatosclerosis, a condition of excessive human skin fibrosis. Collectively, our findings provide mechanistic insights into the link between type 2 immunity and initiation of pro-fibrotic pathways.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26474656      PMCID: PMC4681399          DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2015.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunity        ISSN: 1074-7613            Impact factor:   31.745


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