Literature DB >> 30487249

Surgical adhesions in mice are derived from mesothelial cells and can be targeted by antibodies against mesothelial markers.

Jonathan M Tsai1,2, Rahul Sinha1, Jun Seita3, Nathaniel Fernhoff1, Simon Christ4, Tim Koopmans4, Geoffrey W Krampitz1,5, Kelly M McKenna1, Liujing Xing2, Michael Sandholzer4, Jennifer Horatia Sales4, Maia Shoham1, Melissa McCracken1, Lydia-Marie Joubert6, Sydney R Gordon1, Nicolas Poux1, Gerlinde Wernig7, Jeffrey A Norton5, Irving L Weissman8,2,7,9, Yuval Rinkevich10.   

Abstract

Peritoneal adhesions are fibrous tissues that tether organs to one another or to the peritoneal wall and are a major cause of postsurgical and infectious morbidity. The primary molecular chain of events leading to the initiation of adhesions has been elusive, chiefly due to the lack of an identifiable cell of origin. Using clonal analysis and lineage tracing, we have identified injured surface mesothelium expressing podoplanin (PDPN) and mesothelin (MSLN) as a primary instigator of peritoneal adhesions after surgery in mice. We demonstrate that an anti-MSLN antibody diminished adhesion formation in a mouse model where adhesions were induced by surgical ligation to form ischemic buttons and subsequent surgical abrasion of the peritoneum. RNA sequencing and bioinformatics analyses of mouse mesothelial cells from injured mesothelium revealed aspects of the pathological mechanism of adhesion development and yielded several potential regulators of this process. Specifically, we show that PDPN+MSLN+ mesothelium responded to hypoxia by early up-regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF1α) that preceded adhesion development. Inhibition of HIF1α with small molecules ameliorated the injury program in damaged mesothelium and was sufficient to diminish adhesion severity in a mouse model. Analyses of human adhesion tissue suggested that similar surface markers and signaling pathways may contribute to surgical adhesions in human patients.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30487249     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aan6735

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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