外科伤口中性粒细胞动力学-白细胞介素-7的新作用

Q2 Medicine
Annika Biesold , Philipp Burkard , Ankita Rawat , Laura Cyran , Patrick Meybohm , Heike Rittner , Michael Briese , Nana-Maria Wagner
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摘要

术后疼痛和慢性术后疼痛仍然是患者的重大负担。虽然中性粒细胞(中性粒细胞)已知在伤口愈合中起关键作用,但它们对疼痛调节的确切贡献尚未完全了解。神经营养因子神经生长因子(NGF)由成纤维细胞和免疫细胞在损伤后释放,是疼痛发展的早期中介。另一篇论文表明,在微流控室中,神经生长因子给予培养的感觉神经元轴突可诱导编码白介素-7 (IL-7)的IL-7上调。然而,它在外科伤口中性粒细胞动力学中的作用仍不清楚。在小鼠剖腹手术模型中,我们观察到IL-7在术后24小时内在伤口部位表达,并与感觉神经末梢和浸润中性粒细胞共定位。剖腹手术触发骨髓中性粒细胞动员,导致成熟和未成熟的中性粒细胞涌入循环。流式细胞分析进一步揭示了IL-7受体(IL-7R)表面在中性粒细胞上的表达,IL-7刺激也增强了体外中性粒细胞活化和成熟标志物的表达。这些发现表明,神经生长因子诱导的周围神经末梢IL-7释放代表了一种新的神经炎症机制,可以调节手术伤口中的中性粒细胞动力学,可能损害伤口愈合并加剧疼痛。因此,靶向周围神经中的IL-7信号可能为改善术后疼痛管理提供了一种有希望的策略。
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Neutrophil dynamics in surgical wounds – A novel role of interleukin-7
Postoperative pain and consequently chronic postsurgical pain remain a significant burden among patients. While neutrophilic granulocytes (neutrophils) are known to play a critical role in wound healing, their precise contribution to pain modulation is not fully understood. The neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF), released by fibroblasts and immune cells following injury, is an early mediator of pain development. A companion paper demonstrated that NGF administration to axons of cultured sensory neurons in microfluidic chambers induces upregulation of Il7, encoding interleukin-7 (IL-7). However, its role in neutrophil dynamics within surgical wounds remains broadly unclear. In a murine model of laparotomy, we observed that IL-7 was expressed at wound sites and co-localized with sensory nerve endings and infiltrating neutrophils within 24 h post-surgery. Laparotomy triggered neutrophil mobilization from the bone marrow, leading to an influx of both mature and immature neutrophils into the circulation. Flow cytometric analysis further revealed IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) surface expression on neutrophils, with IL-7 stimulation also enhancing the expression of activation and maturation markers on neutrophils in vitro. These findings suggest that NGF-induced IL-7 release from peripheral nerve terminals represents a novel neuroinflammatory mechanism modulating neutrophil dynamics in the surgical wound, potentially impairing wound healing and exacerbating pain. Therefore, targeting IL-7 signalling in peripheral nerves may offer a promising strategy for improving postoperative pain management.
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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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