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  Neutrophils for Revascularization Require Activation of CCR6 and CCL20 by TNFα

Loerchner, H., Esteve, L. C., Goes, M. E., Harzenetter, R., Brachmann, N., Gajawada, P., et al. (2023). Neutrophils for Revascularization Require Activation of CCR6 and CCL20 by TNFα. CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 133(7), 592-610. doi:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.123.323071.

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Loerchner, Holger1, Author           
Esteve, Laia Canes 1, Author
Goes, Maria Elisa1, Author           
Harzenetter, Roxanne, Author
Brachmann, Nathalie1, Author           
Gajawada, Praveen1, Author           
Guenther, Stefan1, Author           
Doll, Nicolas, Author
Poeling, Jochen1, Author           
Braun, Thomas1, Author           
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1Cardiac Development and Remodeling, Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2591695              

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 Abstract: BACKGROUND:Activation of immune-inflammatory pathways involving TNF alpha (tumor necrosis factor alpha) signaling is critical for revascularization and peripheral muscle tissue repair after ischemic injury. However, mechanisms of TNF alpha-driven inflammatory cascades directing recruitment of proangiogenic immune cells to sites of ischemia are unknown.METHODS:Muscle tissue revascularization after permanent femoral artery ligation was monitored in mutant mice by laser Doppler imaging and light sheet fluorescence microscopy. TNF alpha-mediated signaling and the role of the CCL20 (C-C motif chemokine ligand 20)-CCR6 (C-C chemokine receptor 6) axis for formation of new vessels was studied in vitro and in vivo using bone marrow transplantation, flow cytometry, as well as biochemical and molecular biological techniques.RESULTS:TNF alpha-mediated activation of TNFR (tumor necrosis factor receptor) 1 but not TNFR2 was found to be required for postischemic muscle tissue revascularization. Bone marrow-derived CCR6+ neutrophil granulocytes were identified as a previously undescribed TNF alpha-induced population of proangiogenic neutrophils, characterized by increased expression of VEGFA (vascular endothelial growth factor A). Mechanistically, postischemic activation of TNFR1 induced expression of the CCL20 in vascular cells and promoted translocation of the CCL20 receptor CCR6 to the cell surface of neutrophils, essentially conditioning VEGFA-expressing proangiogenic neutrophils for CCL20-dependent recruitment to sites of ischemia. Moreover, impaired revascularization of ischemic peripheral muscle tissue in diabetic mice was associated with reduced numbers of proangiogenic neutrophils and diminished CCL20 expression. Administration of recombinant CCL20 enhanced recruitment of proangiogenic neutrophils and improved revascularization of diabetic ischemic skeletal muscles, which was sustained by sequential treatment with fluvastatin.CONCLUSIONS:We demonstrate that site-specific activation of the CCL20-CCR6 axis via TNF alpha recruits proangiogenic VEGFA-expressing neutrophils to sites of ischemic injury for initiation of muscle tissue revascularization. The findings provide an attractive option for tissue revascularization, particularly under diabetic conditions.

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 Dates: 2023-08-292023-09-15
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Title: CIRCULATION RESEARCH
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 133 (7) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 592 - 610 Identifier: ISSN: 0009-7330