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Sca-1 influences the innate immune response during skeletal muscle regeneration
Authors:Long Kimberly K  Pavlath Grace K  Montano Monty
Institution:Boston Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:Efficient muscle regeneration requires the clearance of dead and dying tissue via phagocytosis before remodeling. We have previously shown that mice lacking stem cell antigen-1 (Sca-1) display a defect in skeletal muscle regeneration characterized by increased fibrosis and decreased turnover of the extracellular matrix. In the present study we demonstrate that Sca-1(-/-) mice have a defect in their capacity to recruit soluble IgM, and subsequently C3 complement, to damaged muscle. We hypothesize that this defect in recruitment delays or decreases phagocytosis by macrophages, contributing to the previously observed fibrotic phenotype of these mice. As the primary source of soluble IgM is peritoneal B-1a cells, which are a subset of self-renewing B cells, we analyzed this cell population and observed a significant reduction in B-1a cells in Sca-1(-/-) animals. Interestingly, these mice are protected from ischemia-reperfusion injury, an acute inflammatory reaction also mediated by IgM and C3 complement that has been linked to a deficit in B-1a cells in previous studies. Collectively, these data reveal a novel role for Sca-1 in innate immunity during muscle regeneration and indicate that further elucidation of immuno-myogenic processes will help to better understand and promote muscle regeneration.
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