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Inhibition of immune checkpoints prevents injury-induced heterotopic ossification 被引量:1

Inhibition of immune checkpoints prevents injury-induced heterotopic ossification
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摘要 Heterotopic ossification(HO),true bone formation in soft tissue,is closely associated with abnormal injury/immune responses.We hypothesized that a key underlying mechanism of HO might be injury-induced dysregulation of immune checkpoint proteins(ICs).We found that the earliest stages of HO are characterized by enhanced infiltration of polarized macrophages into sites of minor injuries in an animal model of HO.The non-specific immune suppressants,Rapamycin and Ebselen,prevented HO providing evidence of the central role of the immune responses.We examined the expression pattern of ICs and found that they are dysregulated in HO lesions.More importantly,loss of function of inhibitory ICs(including PD1,PD-L1,and CD152)markedly inhibited HO,whereas loss of function of stimulatory ICs(including CD40L and OX-40L)facilitated HO.These findings suggest that IC inhibitors may provide a therapeutic approach to prevent or limit the extent of HO. Heterotopic ossification(HO), true bone formation in soft tissue, is closely associated with abnormal injury/immune responses. We hypothesized that a key underlying mechanism of HO might be injury-induced dysregulation of immune checkpoint proteins(ICs).We found that the earliest stages of HO are characterized by enhanced infiltration of polarized macrophages into sites of minor injuries in an animal model of HO. The non-specific immune suppressants, Rapamycin and Ebselen, prevented HO providing evidence of the central role of the immune responses. We examined the expression pattern of ICs and found that they are dysregulated in HO lesions. More importantly, loss of function of inhibitory ICs(including PD1, PD-L1, and CD152) markedly inhibited HO, whereas loss of function of stimulatory ICs(including CD40 L and OX-40 L) facilitated HO. These findings suggest that IC inhibitors may provide a therapeutic approach to prevent or limit the extent of HO.
出处 《Bone Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第4期437-444,共8页 骨研究(英文版)
基金 supported by NIH grant RO1 AR066539 supported in part by National Natural Science Foundation of China (81472087) Natural Science Foundation of Anhui province (1508085MC45)
关键词 PD1 INJURIES inhibited
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