作者
Joy Sarkar, Shweta Chaudhary, Sarmad H Jassim, Okan Ozturk, Wallace Chamon, Balaji Ganesh, Sapna Tibrewal, Sonal Gandhi, Yong-Soo Byun, Joelle Hallak, Dolores L Mahmud, Nadim Mahmud, Damiano Rondelli, Sandeep Jain
发表日期
2013/9/1
期刊
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
卷号
54
期号
9
页码范围
5920-5936
出版商
The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
简介
Purpose.: We characterized fluorescent bone marrow cells (YFP+ BMCs) in the thy1-YFP mouse and determine if they promote trigeminal ganglion (TG) cell neurite growth.
Methods.: Excimer laser annular keratectomy was performed in thy1-YFP mice, and corneas were imaged. BMCs were harvested from femur and tibia, and the expression of surface markers on YFP+ BMCs was analyzed by flow cytometry. The immunosuppressive action of BMCs (YFP+ and YFP−) was evaluated in an allogenic mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR). Neurotrophic action of BMCs (YFP+ and YFP−) was determined in compartmental and transwell cultures of dissociated TG cells.
Results.: Following annular keratectomy, YFP+ BMCs infiltrated the cornea. YFP+ BMCs shared surface markers (CD11b+ Gr1+ Ly6C+ Ly6G-F4/80 low) with monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs), had similar morphology, and suppressed T-cell proliferation in allogenic MLR in a dose-dependent manner. YFP+ BMCs, but not YFP− BMCs, significantly increased growth of TG neurites in vitro. When cultured in a transwell with TG neurites, YFP+ BMCs expressed neurotrophins and secreted nerve growth factor (NGF) in conditioned medium. YFP+ BMCs that infiltrated the cornea maintained their phenotype and actions (neuronal and immune).
Conclusions.: YFP+ BMCs in thy1-YFP mice have immunophenotypic features of MDSCs. They secrete NGF and promote neuroregeneration. Their immunosuppressive and neurotrophic actions are preserved after corneal infiltration. These findings increase our understanding of the beneficial roles played by leukocyte trafficking in the …
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