Title of article
Type 2 Innate Signals Stimulate Fibro/Adipogenic Progenitors to Facilitate Muscle Regeneration
Author/Authors
Jose E. Heredia، نويسنده , , Lata Mukundan، نويسنده , , Francis M. Chen، نويسنده , , Alisa A. Mueller، نويسنده , , Rahul C. Deo، نويسنده , , Richard M. Locksley، نويسنده , , Thomas A. Rando، نويسنده , , Ajay Chawla، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
13
From page
376
To page
388
Abstract
In vertebrates, activation of innate immunity is an early response to injury, implicating it in the regenerative process. However, the mechanisms by which innate signals might regulate stem cell functionality are unknown. Here, we demonstrate that type 2 innate immunity is required for regeneration of skeletal muscle after injury. Muscle damage results in rapid recruitment of eosinophils, which secrete IL-4 to activate the regenerative actions of muscle resident fibro/adipocyte progenitors (FAPs). In FAPs, IL-4/IL-13 signaling serves as a key switch to control their fate and functions. Activation of IL-4/IL-13 signaling promotes proliferation of FAPs to support myogenesis while inhibiting their differentiation into adipocytes. Surprisingly, type 2 cytokine signaling is also required in FAPs, but not in myeloid cells, for rapid clearance of necrotic debris, a process that is necessary for timely and complete regeneration of tissues.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1021663
Link To Document