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Myeloid cells protect corneal nerves against sterile injury through negative-feedback regulation of TLR2–IL-6 axis

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Authors

Lee, Hyun Ju; Kim, Hyeon Ji; Ko, Jung Hwa; Oh, Joo Youn

Issue Date
2023-02-07
Publisher
BMC
Citation
Journal of Neuroinflammation, 20(1):27
Keywords
CorneaInterleukin 6Myeloid cellNerveNeutrophilToll-like receptor 2
Abstract
Background
Mounting evidence suggests that the immune system plays detrimental or protective roles in nerve injury and repair.

Main body

Herein we report that both CD11bhiLy6Ghi and CD11bhiLy6ChiLy6Glo myeloid cells are required to protect corneal nerves against sterile corneal injury. Selective depletion of CD11bhiLy6Ghi or CD11bhiLy6ChiLy6Glo cells resulted in aggravation of corneal nerve loss, which correlated with IL-6 upregulation. IL-6 neutralization preserved corneal nerves while reducing myeloid cell recruitment. IL-6 replenishment exacerbated corneal nerve damage while recruiting more myeloid cells. In mice lacking Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), the levels of IL-6 and myeloid cells were decreased and corneal nerve loss attenuated, as compared to wild-type and TLR4 knockout mice. Corneal stromal fibroblasts expressed TLR2 and produced IL-6 in response to TLR2 stimulation.

Conclusion
Collectively, our data suggest that CD11bhiLy6Ghi and CD11bhiLy6ChiLy6Glo myeloid cells confer corneal nerve protection under sterile injury by creating a negative-feedback loop to suppress the upstream TLR2–IL-6 axis that drives corneal nerve loss.
ISSN
1742-2094
Language
English
URI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12974-023-02710-3

https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192357
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12974-023-02710-3
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