鹿角:巨噬细胞在鹿生物学中的意外作用

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Datao Wang, Hengxing Ba, Xunsheng Li, Tomas Landete-Castillejos, Wanwan Shi, Zhen Wang, Jing Ren, Hongmei Sun, Louis Chonco, Chao Ma, Guokun Zhang, Gerry Melino, Yufang Shi, Chunyi Li
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鹿角是雄性鹿的第二性征,是哺乳动物独特的附属物,在雄激素的调节下每年完全再生。鹿角形成骨膜(AP)是覆盖在雄性和雌性鹿额嵴上的组织,其干细胞在鹿角形成中起着至关重要的作用。然而,潜在的分子机制,如何雄激素调控角的发生仍然很大程度上未被探索。在这里,我们发现雄激素通过巨噬细胞调节鹿角的生长。大量RNA测序显示雄激素激活的角性骨膜(AAP)中免疫相关因子显著富集,单细胞RNA测序发现AAP细胞群过表达巨噬细胞趋化因子CCL2。此外,在覆盖AAP的皮肤中检测到大量单核/巨噬细胞的存在。组织学检查证实AAP有巨噬细胞积聚。氯膦酸钠去除巨噬细胞可有效抑制雄性梅花鹿和移植了AP的裸小鼠的鹿角生成。此外,睾酮上调AP细胞(APCs)中CCL2的表达,从而增强其对巨噬细胞募集的趋化作用。值得注意的是,雌性梅花鹿在局部注射CCL2、自体巨噬细胞甚至免疫反应诱诱剂脂多糖(LPS)后,都能发育出鹿角。因此,巨噬细胞在鹿角形成过程中起着至关重要的作用。
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Antlers on does: An unexpected role of macrophages in deer biology
Antlers, a male deer secondary sex characteristic, are unique mammalian appendages that fully regenerate annually, under androgen regulation. Stem cells located in the antlerogenic periosteum (AP), a tissue overlaying the frontal crest of both male and female deer, play a crucial role in antlerogenesis. Nonetheless, the underlying molecular mechanisms as to how antlerogenesis is regulated by androgens remain largely unexplored. Here, we show that androgens regulate antler growth via macrophages. Bulk RNA sequencing revealed a significant enrichment of immune-related factors in the androgen-activated antlerogenic periosteum (AAP), and single-cell RNA sequencing identified a cluster of AAP cells overexpressing macrophage chemokine CCL2. Additionally, the presence of a substantial number of monocytes/macrophages was detected in the skin overlying the AAP. Histological examination confirmed macrophage accumulation in the AAP. Removal of macrophages with clodronate effectively inhibited antler generation in male sika deer as well as in nude mice engrafted with the AP. Furthermore, testosterone up-regulated CCL2 expression in the AP cells (APCs), thus enhancing their chemotactic effect on recruitment of macrophages. Remarkably, female sika deer developed antlers following local injection of CCL2, autologous macrophages, or even immune response inducer lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Therefore, macrophages play an essential role in deer antler generation.
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