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Peritoneal repairing cells: a type of bone marrow derived progenitor cells involved in mesothelial regeneration
Authors:R. Carmona  E. Cano  A. Ruiz‐Villalba  T. K. Bera  J. Gaztambide  J. C. Segovia  R. Muñoz‐Chápuli
Affiliation:1. Department of Animal Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain;2. Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA;3. Hospital Universitario Materno Infantil, Málaga, Spain;4. Differentiation and Cytometry Unit, Hematopoiesis and Gene Therapy Division, Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas (CIEMAT) y Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Raras (CIBER‐ER), Madrid, Spain
Abstract:The peritoneal mesothelium exhibits a high regenerative ability. Peritoneal regeneration is concomitant with the appearance, in the coelomic cavity, of a free‐floating population of cells whose origin and functions are still under discussion. We have isolated and characterized this cell population and we have studied the process of mesothelial regeneration through flow cytometry and confocal microscopy in a murine model lethally irradiated and reconstituted with GFP‐expressing bone marrow cells. In unoperated control mice, most free cells positive for mesothelin, a mesothelial marker, are green fluorescent protein (GFP). However, 24 hrs after peritoneal damage, free mesothelin+/ GFP+ cells appear in peritoneal lavages. Cultured lavage peritoneal cells show colocalization of GFP with mesothelial (mesothelin, cytokeratin) and fibroblastic markers. Immunohistochemical staining of the peritoneal wall also revealed colocalization of GFP with mesothelial markers and with procollagen‐1 and smooth muscle α‐actin. This was observed in the injured area as well as in the surrounding not‐injured peritoneal surfaces. These cells, which we herein call peritoneal repairing cells (PRC), are very abundant 1 week after surgery covering both the damaged peritoneal wall and the surrounding uninjured area. However, they become very scarce 1 month later, when the mesothelium has completely healed. We suggest that PRC constitute a type of monocyte‐derived cells, closely related with the tissue‐repairing cells known as ‘fibrocytes’ and specifically involved in peritoneal reparation. Thus, our results constitute a synthesis of the different scenarios hitherto proposed about peritoneal regeneration, particularly recruitment of circulating progenitor cells and adhesion of free‐floating coelomic cells.
Keywords:peritoneum  mesothelium  regeneration  progenitor cells  bone marrow  fibrocytes
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