An aging bone marrow exacerbates lung fibrosis by fueling profibrotic macrophage persistence

IF 17.6 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Asma Farhat, Mariem Radhouani, Florian Deckert, Sophie Zahalka, Lisabeth Pimenov, Alina Fokina, Anna Hakobyan, Felicitas Oberndorfer, Jessica Brösamlen, Anastasiya Hladik, Karin Lakovits, Fanzhe Meng, Federica Quattrone, Louis Boon, Cornelia Vesely, Philipp Starkl, Nicole Boucheron, Jörg Menche, Joris van der Veeken, Wilfried Ellmeier, Anna-Dorothea Gorki, Clarissa Campbell, Riem Gawish, Sylvia Knapp
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Abstract

Pulmonary fibrosis is an incurable disease that manifests with advanced age. Yet, how hematopoietic aging influences immune responses and fibrosis progression remains unclear. Using heterochronic bone marrow transplant mouse models, we found that an aged bone marrow exacerbates lung fibrosis irrespective of lung tissue age. Upon lung injury, there was an increased accumulation of monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages (Mo-AMs) driven by cell-intrinsic hematopoietic aging. These Mo-AMs exhibited an enhanced profibrotic profile and stalled maturation into a homeostatic, tissue-resident phenotype. This delay was shaped by cell-extrinsic environmental signals such as reduced pulmonary interleukin-10 (IL-10), perpetuating a profibrotic macrophage state. We identified regulatory T cells (Tregs) as critical providers of IL-10 upon lung injury that promote Mo-AM maturation and attenuate fibrosis progression. Our study highlights the impact of an aging bone marrow on lung immune regulation and identifies Treg-mediated IL-10 signaling as a promising target to mitigate fibrosis and promote tissue repair.

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Science Immunology
Science Immunology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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32.90
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期刊介绍: Science Immunology is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles in the field of immunology. The journal encourages the submission of research findings from all areas of immunology, including studies on innate and adaptive immunity, immune cell development and differentiation, immunogenomics, systems immunology, structural immunology, antigen presentation, immunometabolism, and mucosal immunology. Additionally, the journal covers research on immune contributions to health and disease, such as host defense, inflammation, cancer immunology, autoimmunity, allergy, transplantation, and immunodeficiency. Science Immunology maintains the same high-quality standard as other journals in the Science family and aims to facilitate understanding of the immune system by showcasing innovative advances in immunology research from all organisms and model systems, including humans.
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