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Splenic Ly6Chi monocytes are critical players in dystrophic muscle injury and repair
Giuseppe Rizzo, … , Marina Bouche, Biliana Lozanoska-Ochser
Giuseppe Rizzo, … , Marina Bouche, Biliana Lozanoska-Ochser
Published December 24, 2019
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2020;5(2):e130807. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.130807.
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Research Article Inflammation Muscle biology

Splenic Ly6Chi monocytes are critical players in dystrophic muscle injury and repair

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Dystrophic muscle is characterized by chronic injury and a steady recruitment of inflammatory Ly6Chi monocytes. Recent studies have identified the spleen as the dominant reservoir of these cells during chronic inflammation. Here, we investigated the contribution of splenic Ly6Chi monocytes to dystrophic muscle pathology. Using the mdx mouse model of muscular dystrophy, we show that Ly6Chi monocytes accumulate in great numbers in the spleen over the course of the disease. The chemokine receptor CCR2 was upregulated on Ly6Chi monocytes in mdx spleen before disease onset, thereby enabling their recruitment to dystrophic muscle. Splenectomy performed before disease onset significantly reduced the number of Ly6Chi monocytes infiltrating dystrophic limb muscle. Moreover, in the absence of splenic Ly6Chi monocytes there was a significant reduction in dystrophic muscle inflammation and necrosis, along with improved regeneration during early disease. However, during late disease, a lack of splenic Ly6Chi monocytes adversely affected muscle fiber repair, due to a delay in the phenotypic shift of proinflammatory F4/80+Ly6ChiCD206lo to antiinflammatory F4/80+Ly6CloCD206+ macrophages. Overall, we show that the spleen is an indispensable source of Ly6Chi monocytes in muscular dystrophy and that splenic monocytes are critical players in both muscle fiber injury and repair.

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Giuseppe Rizzo, Rosanna Di Maggio, Anna Benedetti, Jacopo Morroni, Marina Bouche, Biliana Lozanoska-Ochser

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