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Chitinase-Like Protein Ym2 (Chil4) Regulates Regeneration of the Olfactory Epithelium via Interaction with Inflammation.

Li Wang1, Wenwen Ren2, Xuewen Li3, Xiujuan Zhang1, Huikai Tian4, Janardhan P Bhattarai4, Rosemary C Challis4, Anderson C Lee4, Shaohua Zhao4, Hongmeng Yu1,5, Minghong Ma6, Yiqun Yu7,3.   

Abstract

The adult olfactory epithelium (OE) regenerates sensory neurons and nonsensory supporting cells from resident stem cells after injury. How supporting cells contribute to OE regeneration remains largely unknown. In this study, we elucidated a novel role of Ym2 (also known as Chil4 or Chi3l4), a chitinase-like protein expressed in supporting cells, in regulating regeneration of the injured OE in vivo in both male and female mice and cell proliferation/differentiation in OE colonies in vitro We found that Ym2 expression was enhanced in supporting cells after OE injury. Genetic knockdown of Ym2 in supporting cells attenuated recovery of the injured OE, while Ym2 overexpression by lentiviral infection accelerated OE regeneration. Similarly, Ym2 bidirectionally regulated cell proliferation and differentiation in OE colonies. Furthermore, anti-inflammatory treatment reduced Ym2 expression and delayed OE regeneration in vivo and cell proliferation/differentiation in vitro, which were counteracted by Ym2 overexpression. Collectively, this study revealed a novel role of Ym2 in OE regeneration and cell proliferation/differentiation of OE colonies via interaction with inflammatory responses, providing new clues to the function of supporting cells in these processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The mammalian olfactory epithelium (OE) is a unique neural tissue that regenerates sensory neurons and nonsensory supporting cells throughout life and postinjury. How supporting cells contribute to this process is not entirely understood. Here we report that OE injury causes upregulation of a chitinase-like protein, Ym2, in supporting cells, which facilitates OE regeneration. Moreover, anti-inflammatory treatment reduces Ym2 expression and delays OE regeneration, which are counteracted by Ym2 overexpression. This study reveals an important role of supporting cells in OE regeneration and provides a critical link between Ym2 and inflammation in this process.
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Keywords:  Ym2; chitinase-like protein; inflammation; olfactory epithelium; regeneration; supporting cell

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34016714      PMCID: PMC8244980          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1601-20.2021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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