TY - JOUR
T1 - Granulocyte-derived TNFα promotes vascular and hematopoietic regeneration in the bone marrow
AU - Bowers, Emily
AU - Slaughter, Anastasiya
AU - Frenette, Paul S.
AU - Kuick, Rork
AU - Pello, Oscar M.
AU - Lucas, Daniel
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank M. May for excellent technical support. This work was supported by the Pardee Foundation (D.L.). E.B. was funded through a T32 training grant (2T32HD007505-21) from the Center of Organogenesis at the University of Michigan. We thank M. Hoenerhoff and the rest of the University of Michigan in vivo core facility for performing pathology analyses. We thank the mouse imaging laboratory and the flow cytometry core facility at the University of Michigan for help with imaging and FACS experiments. R.K. and flow cytometry and whole-mount immunofluorescence analyses were partially supported by a core grant from the NIH to the University of Michigan Cancer Center (P30-CA46592).
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PY - 2018/1/1
Y1 - 2018/1/1
N2 - Endothelial cells are a critical component of the bone marrow (BM) stromal network, which maintains and regulates hematopoietic cells. Vascular regeneration precedes, and is necessary for, successful hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation, the only cure for most hematopoietic diseases. Recent data suggest that mature hematopoietic cells regulate BM stromal-cell function. Whether a similar cross-talk regulates the BM vasculature is not known. Here we found that donor hematopoietic cells act on sinusoidal endothelial cells and induce host blood vessel and hematopoietic regeneration after BM transplantation in mice. Adoptive transfer of BM, but not peripheral, granulocytes prevented the death of mice transplanted with limited numbers of HSCs and accelerated recovery of host vessels and hematopoietic cells. Moreover, selective granulocyte ablation in vivo impaired vascular and hematopoietic regeneration after BM transplantation. Gene expression analyses indicated that granulocytes are the main source of the cytokine TNFα, whereas its receptor TNFR1 is selectively upregulated in regenerating blood vessels. In adoptive transfer experiments, wild type, but not Tnfa-/-, granulocytes induced vascular recovery, and wild-type granulocyte transfer did not prevent death or promote vascular regeneration in Tnfr1-/-; Tnfr2-/-mice. Thus, by delivering TNFα to endothelial cells, granulocytes promote blood vessel growth and hematopoietic regeneration. Manipulation of the cross-talk between granulocytes and endothelial cells may lead to new therapeutic approaches to improve blood vessel regeneration and increase survival and hematopoietic recovery after HSC transplantation.
AB - Endothelial cells are a critical component of the bone marrow (BM) stromal network, which maintains and regulates hematopoietic cells. Vascular regeneration precedes, and is necessary for, successful hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation, the only cure for most hematopoietic diseases. Recent data suggest that mature hematopoietic cells regulate BM stromal-cell function. Whether a similar cross-talk regulates the BM vasculature is not known. Here we found that donor hematopoietic cells act on sinusoidal endothelial cells and induce host blood vessel and hematopoietic regeneration after BM transplantation in mice. Adoptive transfer of BM, but not peripheral, granulocytes prevented the death of mice transplanted with limited numbers of HSCs and accelerated recovery of host vessels and hematopoietic cells. Moreover, selective granulocyte ablation in vivo impaired vascular and hematopoietic regeneration after BM transplantation. Gene expression analyses indicated that granulocytes are the main source of the cytokine TNFα, whereas its receptor TNFR1 is selectively upregulated in regenerating blood vessels. In adoptive transfer experiments, wild type, but not Tnfa-/-, granulocytes induced vascular recovery, and wild-type granulocyte transfer did not prevent death or promote vascular regeneration in Tnfr1-/-; Tnfr2-/-mice. Thus, by delivering TNFα to endothelial cells, granulocytes promote blood vessel growth and hematopoietic regeneration. Manipulation of the cross-talk between granulocytes and endothelial cells may lead to new therapeutic approaches to improve blood vessel regeneration and increase survival and hematopoietic recovery after HSC transplantation.
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U2 - 10.1038/nm.4448
DO - 10.1038/nm.4448
M3 - Article
C2 - 29155425
AN - SCOPUS:85040339607
SN - 1078-8956
VL - 24
SP - 95
EP - 102
JO - Nature Medicine
JF - Nature Medicine
IS - 1
ER -