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Rejuvenation of neutrophils and their extracellular vesicles is associated with enhanced aged fracture healing
Authors:Xin Zhang,Gurpreet Singh Baht,Rong Huang,Yu‐  Hsiu Chen,Kristin Happ Molitoris,Sara E. Miller,Virginia Byers Kraus
Abstract:
Tissue repair is negatively affected by advanced age. Recent evidence indicates that hematopoietic cell‐derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) are modulators of regenerative capacity. Here, we report that plasma EVs carrying specific surface markers indicate the degree of age‐associated immunosenescence; moreover, this immunosenescence phenotype was accentuated by fracture injury. The number of CD11b+Ly6CintermediateLy6Ghigh neutrophils significantly decreased with age in association with defective tissue regeneration. In response to fracture injury, the frequencies of neutrophils and associated plasma EVs were significantly higher in fracture calluses than in peripheral blood. Exposure of aged mice to youthful circulation through heterochronic parabiosis increased the number of neutrophils and their correlated Ly6G+ plasma EVs, which were associated with improved fracture healing in aged mice of heterochronic parabiosis pairs. Our findings create a foundation for utilizing specific immune cells and EV subsets as potential biomarkers and therapeutic strategies to promote resilience to stressors during aging.
Keywords:age   extracellular vesicles   fracture healing   immune cells   immunosenescence   inflammaging   parabiosis   resilience
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