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Tissue-resident macrophages exacerbate lung injury after remote sterile damage
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作者 Hanhui Zhong Jingjing Ji +7 位作者 Jinling Zhuang Ziying Xiong pengyun xie Xiaolei Liu Jundi Zheng Wangli Tian Xiaoyang Hong Jing Tang 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第4期332-348,共17页
Remote organ injury,which is a common secondary complication of sterile tissue damage,is a major cause of poor prognosis and is difficult to manage.Here,we report the critical role of tissue-resident macrophages in lu... Remote organ injury,which is a common secondary complication of sterile tissue damage,is a major cause of poor prognosis and is difficult to manage.Here,we report the critical role of tissue-resident macrophages in lung injury after trauma or stroke through the inflammatory response.We found that depleting tissue-resident macrophages rather than disrupting the recruitment of monocyte-derived macrophages attenuated lung injury after trauma or stroke.Our findings revealed that the release of circulating alarmins from sites of distant sterile tissue damage triggered an inflammatory response in lung-resident macrophages by binding to receptor for advanced glycation end products(RAGE)on the membrane,which activated epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR).Mechanistically,ligand-activated RAGE triggered EGFR activation through an interaction,leading to Rab5-mediated RAGE internalization and EGFR phosphorylation,which subsequently recruited and activated P38;this,in turn,promoted RAGE translation and trafficking to the plasma membrane to increase the cellular response to RAGE ligands,consequently exacerbating inflammation.Our study also showed that the loss of RAGE or EGFR expression by adoptive transfer of macrophages,blocking the function of RAGE with a neutralizing antibody,or pharmacological inhibition of EGFR activation in macrophages could protect against trauma-or stroke-induced remote lung injury.Therefore,our study revealed that targeting the RAGE-EGFR signaling pathway in tissue-resident macrophages is a potential therapeutic approach for treating secondary complications of sterile damage. 展开更多
关键词 tissue-resident macrophage RAGE remote sterile damage
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Author Correction: Tissue-resident macrophages exacerbate lung injury after remote sterile damage
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作者 Hanhui Zhong Jingjing Ji +7 位作者 Jinling Zhuang Ziying Xiong pengyun xie Xiaolei Liu Jundi Zheng Wangli Tian Xiaoyang Hong Jing Tang 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第4期417-418,共2页
The wrong Supplementary file was originally published with this article;it has now been replaced with the correct file.In detail,the western blotting of t-EGFR in Supplementary Fig.14a was mistakenly presented with an... The wrong Supplementary file was originally published with this article;it has now been replaced with the correct file.In detail,the western blotting of t-EGFR in Supplementary Fig.14a was mistakenly presented with an incorrect image.Supplementary Fig.14a has been corrected.The corrected Supplementary Figure 14 is shown below. 展开更多
关键词 Figure DAMAGE corrected
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