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Title: | Hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1 - expressing macrophages maintain arterial tone through hyaluronan-mediated regulation of smooth muscle cell collagen | Authors: | Lim, Hwee Ying Lim, Sheau Yng Tan, Chek Kun Thiam, Chung Hwee Goh, Chi Ching Carbajo, Daniel Chew, Samantha Hui Shang See, Peter Chi Ee Chakarov, Svetoslav Wang, Xiao Nong Lim, Li Hui Johnson, Louise A. Lum, Josephine Fong, Chui Yee Ariff Bongso Arijit Biswas Goh, Chern Evrard, Maximilien Yeo, Kim Pin Basu, Ranu Wang, Jun Kit Tan, Yingrou Rohit Jain Tikoo, Shweta Choong, Cleo S. N. Weninger, Wolfgang Poidinger, Michael Stanley, Richard E Collin, Matthew Tan, Nguan Soon Ng, Lai Guan Jackson, David G. Ginhoux, Florent Angeli, Véronique |
Keywords: | Science::Biological sciences | Issue Date: | 2018 | Source: | Lim, H. Y., Lim, S. Y., Tan, C. K., Thiam, C. H., Goh, C. C., Carbajo, D., . . . Angeli, V. (2018). Hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1 - expressing macrophages maintain arterial tone through hyaluronan-mediated regulation of smooth muscle cell collagen. Immunity, 49(2), 326-341. doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2018.06.008 | Journal: | Immunity | Abstract: | The maintenance of appropriate arterial tone is critically important for normal physiological arterial function. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms remain poorly defined. Here, we have shown that in the mouse aorta, resident macrophages prevented arterial stiffness and collagen deposition in the steady state. Using phenotyping, transcriptional profiling, and targeted deletion of Csf1r, we have demonstrated that these macrophages-which are a feature of blood vessels invested with smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in both mouse and human tissues-expressed the hyaluronan (HA) receptor LYVE-l. Furthermore, we have shown they possessed the unique ability to modulate collagen expression in SMCs by matrix metalloproteinase MMP-9-dependent proteolysis through engagement of LYVE-1 with the HA pericellular matrix of SMCs. Our study has unveiled a hitherto unknown homeostatic contribution of arterial LYVE-1+ macrophages through the control of collagen production by SMCs and has identified a function of LYVE-1 in leukocytes. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140056 | ISSN: | 1074-7613 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.immuni.2018.06.008 | Schools: | School of Materials Science & Engineering School of Biological Sciences |
Rights: | © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. | Fulltext Permission: | none | Fulltext Availability: | No Fulltext |
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