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A tissue injury sensing and repair pathway distinct from host pathogen defense SCIE SCOPUS

Title
A tissue injury sensing and repair pathway distinct from host pathogen defense
Authors
Liu, SiqiHur, Yun HaCai, XinCong, QianYang, YihaoXu, ChiweiBilate, Angelina M.Gonzales, Kevin Andrew UyParigi, S. MartinaCowley, Christopher J.Hurwitz, BrianLuo, Ji-DungTseng, TiffanyGur-Cohen, ShiriSribour, MeganOmelchenko, TatianaLevorse, JohnPasolli, Hilda AmaliaThompson, Craig B.Mucida, DanielFuchs, Elaine
Date Issued
2023-05
Publisher
Cell Press
Abstract
Pathogen infection and tissue injury are universal insults that disrupt homeostasis. Innate immunity senses microbial infections and induces cytokines/chemokines to activate resistance mechanisms. Here, we show that, in contrast to most pathogen-induced cytokines, interleukin-24 (IL-24) is predominately induced by barrier epithelial progenitors after tissue injury and is independent of microbiome or adaptive immunity. Moreover, Il24 ablation in mice impedes not only epidermal proliferation and re-epithelialization but also capillary and fibroblast regeneration within the dermal wound bed. Conversely, ectopic IL-24 induction in the homeostatic epidermis triggers global epithelial-mesenchymal tissue repair responses. Mechanistically, Il24 expression depends upon both epithelial IL24-receptor/STAT3 signaling and hypoxia-stabilized HIF1α, which converge following injury to trigger autocrine and paracrine signaling involving IL-24-mediated receptor signaling and metabolic regulation. Thus, parallel to innate immune sensing of pathogens to resolve infections, epithelial stem cells sense injury signals to orchestrate IL-24-mediated tissue repair. © 2023 The Authors
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/120852
DOI
10.1016/j.cell.2023.03.031
ISSN
0092-8674
Article Type
Article
Citation
Cell, vol. 186, no. 10, page. 2127 - 2143.e22, 2023-05
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