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Immunofibroblasts are pivotal drivers of tertiary lymphoid structure formation and local pathology.
Nayar, Saba; Campos, Joana; Smith, Charlotte G; Iannizzotto, Valentina; Gardner, David H; Mourcin, Frédéric; Roulois, David; Turner, Jason; Sylvestre, Marvin; Asam, Saba; Glaysher, Bridget; Bowman, Simon J; Fearon, Douglas T; Filer, Andrew; Tarte, Karin; Luther, Sanjiv A; Fisher, Benjamin A; Buckley, Christopher D; Coles, Mark C; Barone, Francesca.
Afiliação
  • Nayar S; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Campos J; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Smith CG; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Iannizzotto V; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Gardner DH; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Mourcin F; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Roulois D; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Turner J; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Sylvestre M; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Asam S; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Glaysher B; UMR INSERM U1236, Université Rennes 1, Etablissement Français du Sang, 35043 Rennes, France.
  • Bowman SJ; UMR INSERM U1236, Université Rennes 1, Etablissement Français du Sang, 35043 Rennes, France.
  • Fearon DT; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Filer A; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Tarte K; UMR INSERM U1236, Université Rennes 1, Etablissement Français du Sang, 35043 Rennes, France.
  • Luther SA; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Fisher BA; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
  • Buckley CD; Centre for Immunology and Infection, Department of Biology, Hull York Medical School, University of York, YO10 5DD York, United Kingdom.
  • Coles MC; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence, Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, College of Medical & Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham Research Laboratories, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, B15 2WB Birmingham, United Kingdom.
  • Barone F; bNIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT, Birmingham, UK.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 116(27): 13490-13497, 2019 07 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31213547
ABSTRACT
Resident fibroblasts at sites of infection, chronic inflammation, or cancer undergo phenotypic and functional changes to support leukocyte migration and, in some cases, aggregation into tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS). The molecular programming that shapes these changes and the functional requirements of this population in TLS development are unclear. Here, we demonstrate that external triggers at mucosal sites are able to induce the progressive differentiation of a population of podoplanin (pdpn)-positive stromal cells into a network of immunofibroblasts that are able to support the earliest phases of TLS establishment. This program of events, that precedes lymphocyte infiltration in the tissue, is mediated by paracrine and autocrine signals mainly regulated by IL13. This initial fibroblast network is expanded and stabilized, once lymphocytes are recruited, by the local production of the cytokines IL22 and lymphotoxin. Interfering with this regulated program of events or depleting the immunofibroblasts in vivo results in abrogation of local pathology, demonstrating the functional role of immunofibroblasts in supporting TLS maintenance in the tissue and suggesting novel therapeutic targets in TLS-associated diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fibroblastos / Estruturas Linfoides Terciárias Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fibroblastos / Estruturas Linfoides Terciárias Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Reino Unido