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  3. Wilms Tumor 1b Expression Defines a Pro-regenerative Macrophage Subtype and Is Required for Organ Regeneration in the Zebrafish
 

Wilms Tumor 1b Expression Defines a Pro-regenerative Macrophage Subtype and Is Required for Organ Regeneration in the Zebrafish

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.135135
Date of Publication
2019
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Anatomie...

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Author
Sanz Morejon, Andrés
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
García-Redondo, Ana B.
Reuter, Hanna
dos Santos Marques, Ines Joao
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
Bates, Thomas
Galardi-Castilla, María
Große, Andreas
Manig, Steffi
Langa, Xavier
Ernst, Alexander Uwe Johannorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
Piragyté-Langa, Indré
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
Botos, Marius-Alexandru
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
González-Rosa, Juan Manuel
Ruiz-Ortega, Marta
Briones, Ana M.
Salaices, Mercedes
Englert, Christoph
Mercader Huber, Nadia Isabelorcid-logo
Institut für Anatomie
Institut für Anatomie, Entwicklungsbiologie und Regeneration
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Series
Cell reports
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2211-1247
Publisher
Cell Press
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2019.06.091
PubMed ID
31365871
Description
Organ regeneration is preceded by the recruitment of innate immune cells, which play an active role during repair and regrowth. Here, we studied macrophage subtypes during organ regeneration in the zebrafish, an animal model with a high regenerative capacity. We identified a macrophage subpopulation expressing Wilms tumor 1b (wt1b), which accumulates within regenerating tissues. This wt1b+ macrophage population exhibited an overall pro-regenerative gene expression profile and different migratory behavior compared to the remainder of the macrophages. Functional studies showed that wt1b regulates macrophage migration and retention at the injury area. Furthermore, wt1b-null mutant zebrafish presented signs of impaired macrophage differentiation, delayed fin growth upon caudal fin amputation, and reduced cardiomyocyte proliferation following cardiac injury that correlated with altered macrophage recruitment to the regenerating areas. We describe a pro-regenerative macrophage subtype in the zebrafish and a role for wt1b in organ regeneration.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/183343
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