| Literature DB >> 34320366 |
Nicole R Wong1, Jay Mohan1, Benjamin J Kopecky1, Shuchi Guo1, Lixia Du2, Jamison Leid1, Guoshuai Feng1, Inessa Lokshina1, Oleksandr Dmytrenko1, Hannah Luehmann3, Geetika Bajpai1, Laura Ewald1, Lauren Bell1, Nikhil Patel4, Andrea Bredemeyer1, Carla J Weinheimer1, Jessica M Nigro1, Attila Kovacs1, Sachio Morimoto5, Peter O Bayguinov6, Max R Fisher6, W Tom Stump6, Michael Greenberg6, James A J Fitzpatrick7, Slava Epelman8, Daniel Kreisel9, Rajan Sah1, Yongjian Liu3, Hongzhen Hu2, Kory J Lavine10.
Abstract
Cardiac macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population with distinct origins, dynamics, and functions. Recent studies have revealed that C-C Chemokine Receptor 2 positive (CCR2+) macrophages derived from infiltrating monocytes regulate myocardial inflammation and heart failure pathogenesis. Comparatively little is known about the functions of tissue resident (CCR2-) macrophages. Herein, we identified an essential role for CCR2- macrophages in the chronically failing heart. Depletion of CCR2- macrophages in mice with dilated cardiomyopathy accelerated mortality and impaired ventricular remodeling and coronary angiogenesis, adaptive changes necessary to maintain cardiac output in the setting of reduced cardiac contractility. Mechanistically, CCR2- macrophages interacted with neighboring cardiomyocytes via focal adhesion complexes and were activated in response to mechanical stretch through a transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4)-dependent pathway that controlled growth factor expression. These findings establish a role for tissue-resident macrophages in adaptive cardiac remodeling and implicate mechanical sensing in cardiac macrophage activation.Entities:
Keywords: C-C chemokine receptor 2; CCR2; TRPV4; angiogenesis; cardiac remodeling; dilated cardiomyopathy; heart failure; macrophages; transient receptor potentialvanilloid 4
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34320366 PMCID: PMC8446343 DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2021.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunity ISSN: 1074-7613 Impact factor: 43.474