生物
祖细胞
造血
干细胞
炎症
免疫学
细胞生物学
祖细胞
组织修复
作者
Maiko Sezaki,Yoshikazu Hayashi,Gaku Nakato,Yuxin Wang,Sayuri Nakata,Subinoy Biswas,Tatsuya Morishima,Md. Fakruddin,Jieun Moon,Soyeon Ahn,Pilhan Kim,Yuji Miyamoto,Hideo Baba,Shinji Fukuda,Hitoshi Takizawa
标识
DOI:10.15252/embj.2022110712
摘要
Bone marrow (BM)-resident hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) are often activated following bacterial insults to replenish the host hemato-immune system, but how they integrate the associated tissue damage signals to initiate distal tissue repair is largely unknown. Here, we show that acute gut inflammation expands HSPCs in the BM and directs them to inflamed mesenteric lymph nodes through GM-CSFR activation for further expansion and potential differentiation into Ly6C+ /G+ myeloid cells specialized in gut tissue repair. We identified this process to be mediated by Bacteroides, a commensal gram-negative bacteria that activates innate immune signaling. These findings establish cross-organ communication between the BM and distant inflamed sites, whereby a certain subset of multipotent progenitors is specified to respond to imminent hematopoietic demands and to alleviate inflammatory symptoms.
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