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SHH induces macrophage oxidative phosphorylation and efferocytosis to promote scar formation

Julei Zhang Zeliang He Chenlu Xiong Yuanyuan Yao Chengliang Zhang +4 lainnya

Abstrak

Abstract Excessive scar formation such as hypertrophic scars and keloids, resulting from trauma or surgical procedures, present a widespread concern for causing disfigurement, discomfort, and functional limitations. Macrophages play pivotal roles in maintaining tissue homeostasis, orchestrating tissue development, repair, and immune responses, and its transition of function and phenotype plays a critical role in regulating the balance between inflammation and tissue regeneration, which is central to cutaneous scar formation. Recent evidence suggests the involvement of Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) in the induction of anti-inflammatory M2-like macrophage phenotypes within tumor microenvironments. In our study, we observed increased SHH expression in human hypertrophic scars, prompting an investigation into its influence on macrophage polarization, efferocytosis, and cutaneous scar formation. Our findings reveal that SHH can enhance oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) in macrophages, augment macrophage efferocytosis, and promote M2 polarization, finally contributing to the progression of cutaneous scar formation. Notably, targeting SHH signaling with vismodegib exhibited promising potential in mitigating scar formation by reversing the effects of enhanced OXPHOS and M2 polarization in macrophages. In conclusion, this study underscores the critical roles of macrophage metabolism, particularly OXPHOS, efferocytosis and SHH signaling in cutaneous scar formation. Understanding these mechanisms provides new avenues for potential interventions and scar prevention strategies.

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J

Julei Zhang

Z

Zeliang He

C

Chenlu Xiong

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Yuanyuan Yao

C

Chengliang Zhang

W

Wende Yao

S

Sihan Yang

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Xiaodong Li

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Yan Han

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Zhang, J., He, Z., Xiong, C., Yao, Y., Zhang, C., Yao, W. et al. (2024). SHH induces macrophage oxidative phosphorylation and efferocytosis to promote scar formation. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12964-024-01692-w

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