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CD201 + fascia progenitors choreograph injury repair.

Donovan Correa-GallegosHaifeng YeBikram DasguptaAydan SardoganSafwen KadriRavinder KandiRuoxuan DaiYue LinRobert KopplinDisha Shantaram ShenaiJuliane WannemacherRyo IchijoDongsheng JiangMaximilian StrunzMeshal AnsariIllias AngelidisHerbert B SchillerThomas VoltzHans-Günther MachensYuval Rinkevich
Published in: Nature (2023)
Optimal tissue recovery and organismal survival are achieved by spatiotemporal tuning of tissue inflammation, contraction and scar formation 1 . Here we identify a multipotent fibroblast progenitor marked by CD201 expression in the fascia, the deepest connective tissue layer of the skin. Using skin injury models in mice, single-cell transcriptomics and genetic lineage tracing, ablation and gene deletion models, we demonstrate that CD201 + progenitors control the pace of wound healing by generating multiple specialized cell types, from proinflammatory fibroblasts to myofibroblasts, in a spatiotemporally tuned sequence. We identified retinoic acid and hypoxia signalling as the entry checkpoints into proinflammatory and myofibroblast states. Modulating CD201 + progenitor differentiation impaired the spatiotemporal appearances of fibroblasts and chronically delayed wound healing. The discovery of proinflammatory and myofibroblast progenitors and their differentiation pathways provide a new roadmap to understand and clinically treat impaired wound healing.
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