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Delay modulates the immune response to nerve repair

Masoud Golshadi, Elaine F. Claffey, Jennifer K. Grenier, Andrew D. Miller, Michael P. Willand, Michael G. Edwards, Tim Moore, Michael Sledziona, Tessa Gordon, Gregory H. Borschel, Jonathan Cheetham

2023npj Regenerative Medicine10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Effective regeneration after peripheral nerve injury requires macrophage recruitment. We investigated the activation of remodeling pathways within the macrophage population when repair is delayed and identified alteration of key upstream regulators of the inflammatory response. We then targeted one of these regulators, using exogenous IL10 to manipulate the response to injury at the repair site. We demonstrate that this approach alters macrophage polarization, promotes macrophage recruitment, axon extension, neuromuscular junction formation, and increases the number of regenerating motor units reaching their target. We also demonstrate that this approach can rescue the effects of delayed nerve graft.

Topics & Concepts

AxonRegeneration (biology)MacrophageMacrophage polarizationNeurosciencePopulationCell biologyNeuromuscular junctionImmune systemBiologyInflammationNerve injuryPeripheral nerve injuryImmunologyMedicineEnvironmental healthIn vitroBiochemistryNerve injury and regenerationNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanismsWound Healing and Treatments