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Circ Res ; 134(12): 1703-1717, 2024 Jun 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38843287

ABSTRACT

Fibroblasts are essential for building and maintaining the structural integrity of all organs. Moreover, fibroblasts can acquire an inflammatory phenotype to accommodate immune cells in specific niches and to provide migration, differentiation, and growth factors. In the heart, balancing of fibroblast activity is critical for cardiac homeostasis and optimal organ function during inflammation. Fibroblasts sustain cardiac homeostasis by generating local niche environments that support housekeeping functions and by actively engaging in intercellular cross talk. During inflammatory perturbations, cardiac fibroblasts rapidly switch to an inflammatory state and actively communicate with infiltrating immune cells to orchestrate immune cell migration and activity. Here, we summarize the current knowledge on the molecular landscape of cardiac fibroblasts, focusing on their dual role in promoting tissue homeostasis and modulating immune cell-cardiomyocyte interaction. In addition, we discuss potential future avenues for manipulating cardiac fibroblast activity during myocardial inflammation.


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Fibroblasts , Homeostasis , Myocardium , Humans , Animals , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Fibroblasts/pathology , Fibroblasts/immunology , Myocardium/pathology , Myocardium/immunology , Myocardium/metabolism , Inflammation/metabolism , Inflammation/pathology , Inflammation/immunology , Myocarditis/immunology , Myocarditis/pathology , Myocarditis/metabolism , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Myocytes, Cardiac/pathology , Cell Communication
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Nat Immunol ; 24(7): 1149-1160, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37202489

ABSTRACT

B cell zone reticular cells (BRCs) form stable microenvironments that direct efficient humoral immunity with B cell priming and memory maintenance being orchestrated across lymphoid organs. However, a comprehensive understanding of systemic humoral immunity is hampered by the lack of knowledge of global BRC sustenance, function and major pathways controlling BRC-immune cell interactions. Here we dissected the BRC landscape and immune cell interactome in human and murine lymphoid organs. In addition to the major BRC subsets underpinning the follicle, including follicular dendritic cells, PI16+ RCs were present across organs and species. As well as BRC-produced niche factors, immune cell-driven BRC differentiation and activation programs governed the convergence of shared BRC subsets, overwriting tissue-specific gene signatures. Our data reveal that a canonical set of immune cell-provided cues enforce bidirectional signaling programs that sustain functional BRC niches across lymphoid organs and species, thereby securing efficient humoral immunity.


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B-Lymphocytes , Stromal Cells , Mice , Humans , Animals , Immunity, Humoral , Dendritic Cells, Follicular , Homeostasis
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Nat Immunol ; 24(7): 1138-1148, 2023 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37202490

ABSTRACT

Fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) direct the interaction and activation of immune cells in discrete microenvironments of lymphoid organs. Despite their important role in steering innate and adaptive immunity, the age- and inflammation-associated changes in the molecular identity and functional properties of human FRCs have remained largely unknown. Here, we show that human tonsillar FRCs undergo dynamic reprogramming during life and respond vigorously to inflammatory perturbation in comparison to other stromal cell types. The peptidase inhibitor 16 (PI16)-expressing reticular cell (PI16+ RC) subset of adult tonsils exhibited the strongest inflammation-associated structural remodeling. Interactome analysis combined with ex vivo and in vitro validation revealed that T cell activity within subepithelial niches is controlled by distinct molecular pathways during PI16+ RC-lymphocyte interaction. In sum, the topological and molecular definition of the human tonsillar stromal cell landscape reveals PI16+ RCs as a specialized FRC niche at the core of mucosal immune responses in the oropharynx.


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Palatine Tonsil , T-Lymphocytes , Humans , Fibroblasts , Lymphocytes/metabolism , Inflammation/metabolism , Carrier Proteins/metabolism , Glycoproteins/metabolism
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