Kalliopi Arkoudi, Yue Yuan, Antonia Pia Cumine, Carlene Dyer, Elisabeth Busch-Nentwich, Isabel Bravo, Yi Feng, Robert D Knight
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An NF-kB/TNF-alpha signalling feedback loop acts to coordinate tissue regeneration and macrophage behaviour in zebrafish.
Inflammatory cells are crucial regulators of infection and regeneration that actively migrate to affected tissues. NF-kB and TNF-alpha (TNFα) are master regulators of immune signalling, but their importance for immune cell migration is much less well understood. We have therefore investigated how NF-kB and TNFα regulate both macrophage function and behaviour in vivo using a zebrafish model of tissue repair. We show that NF-kB activity differentially regulates TNFα activity through Tnf receptors 1a and 1b to control macrophage responses to injury. Loss of NF-kB in macrophages results in elevated TNFα expression and results in more directional migration. Impaired NF-kB activity in macrophages perturbs tissue regeneration, causes increased proliferation, altered pro- and anti-inflammatory gene expression and delays fin regeneration. We identify a crucial role for NF-kB modulation of TNFα signaling to regulate macrophage responses to tissue injury, which are necessary for effective fin regeneration.
期刊介绍:
Regenerative Medicine, an innovative online-only journal, aims to advance research in the field of repairing and regenerating damaged tissues and organs within the human body. As a part of the prestigious Nature Partner Journals series and in partnership with ARMI, this high-quality, open access journal serves as a platform for scientists to explore effective therapies that harness the body's natural regenerative capabilities. With a focus on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of tissue damage and regeneration, npj Regenerative Medicine actively encourages studies that bridge the gap between basic research and clinical tissue repair strategies.