Sensory neuron-derived TAFA4 promotes macrophage tissue repair functions

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Guillaume Hoeffel
Guilhaume Debroas
Anais Roger
Rafaelle Rossignol
Jordi Gouilly
Caroline Laprie
Lionel Chasson
Pierre-Vincent Barbon
Anaïs Balsamo
Ana Reynders
Aziz Moqrich
Sophie Ugolini
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[1] Aix Marseille Univ.,
[2] CNRS,undefined
[3] INSERM,undefined
[4] CIML,undefined
[5] Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy,undefined
[6] Aix Marseille Univ.,undefined
[7] CNRS,undefined
[8] IBDM,undefined
[9] Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 594卷
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Inflammation is a defence response to tissue damage that requires tight regulation in order to prevent impaired healing. Tissue-resident macrophages have a key role in tissue repair1, but the precise molecular mechanisms that regulate the balance between inflammatory and pro-repair macrophage responses during healing remain poorly understood. Here we demonstrate a major role for sensory neurons in promoting the tissue-repair function of macrophages. In a sunburn-like model of skin damage in mice, the conditional ablation of sensory neurons expressing the Gαi-interacting protein (GINIP) results in defective tissue regeneration and in dermal fibrosis. Elucidation of the underlying molecular mechanisms revealed a crucial role for the neuropeptide TAFA4, which is produced in the skin by C-low threshold mechanoreceptors—a subset of GINIP+ neurons. TAFA4 modulates the inflammatory profile of macrophages directly in vitro. In vivo studies in Tafa4-deficient mice revealed that TAFA4 promotes the production of IL-10 by dermal macrophages after UV-induced skin damage. This TAFA4–IL-10 axis also ensures the survival and maintenance of IL-10+TIM4+ dermal macrophages, reducing skin inflammation and promoting tissue regeneration. These results reveal a neuroimmune regulatory pathway driven by the neuropeptide TAFA4 that promotes the anti-inflammatory functions of macrophages and prevents fibrosis after tissue damage, and could lead to new therapeutic perspectives for inflammatory diseases.
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