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Dermal fibroblast phagocytosis of apoptotic cells: A novel pathway for wound resolution

Bruna Romana‐Souza, Lin Chen, Trevor R. Leonardo, Zhenlong Chen, Luisa A. DiPietro

2021The FASEB Journal24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The effective clearance of apoptotic cells is an essential step in the resolution of healing wounds. In particular, blood vessel regression during wound resolution produces a significant number of apoptotic endothelial cells (ApoEC) that must be cleared. In considering the fate of ApoEC and the presence of fibroblasts during wound resolution, we hypothesized that fibroblasts might serve as phagocytes involved in endothelial cell removal. The current study investigated whether dermal fibroblasts engulf ApoEC, whether this uptake alters the phenotype of dermal fibroblasts, and the biological molecules involved. In both in vitro and in vivo studies, following ApoEC engulfment, fibroblasts acquired a pro‐healing phenotype (increased cell migration, contractility, α‐smooth muscle actin expression, and collagen deposition). In addition, fibroblast uptake of ApoEC was shown to be mediated in part by the milk fat globule‐EGF factor 8 protein/integrin α v β 5 pathway. Our study demonstrates a novel function of fibroblasts in the clearance of ApoEC and suggests that this capability has significant implications for tissue repair and fibrosis.

Topics & Concepts

PhagocytosisApoptosisFibroblastDermal fibroblastCell biologyWound healingChemistryMicrobiologyBiologyImmunologyIn vitroBiochemistryPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyImmune cells in cancer