Pancreas resident macrophage-induced fibrosis has divergent roles in pancreas inflammatory injury and PDAC

JM Baer, C Zuo, LI Kang, A Alarcon de la Lastra… - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
JM Baer, C Zuo, LI Kang, A Alarcon de la Lastra, NC Borcherding, BL Knolhoff, SJ Bogner…
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Tissue-resident macrophages (TRMs) are long-lived cells that maintain locally and can be
phenotypically distinct from monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs). However, whether
TRMs and MDMs have functional distinction under differing pathologies is not understood.
Here, we show a significant portion of macrophages that accumulated during pancreatitis
and pancreatic cancer were expanded from TRMs. We further established that pancreas
TRMs have a distinct extracellular matrix remodeling phenotype that was critical for …
Summary
Tissue-resident macrophages (TRMs) are long-lived cells that maintain locally and can be phenotypically distinct from monocyte-derived macrophages (MDMs). However, whether TRMs and MDMs have functional distinction under differing pathologies is not understood. Here, we show a significant portion of macrophages that accumulated during pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer were expanded from TRMs. We further established that pancreas TRMs have a distinct extracellular matrix remodeling phenotype that was critical for maintaining tissue homeostasis during inflammation. Loss of TRMs led to exacerbation of severe pancreatitis and animal death, due to impaired acinar cell survival and recovery. In pancreatitis, TRMs elicited protective effects by triggering the accumulation and activation of fibroblasts, which was necessary for initiating fibrosis as a wound healing response. The same TRM-driven fibrosis, however, drove pancreas cancer pathogenesis and progression. Together, these findings indicate that TRMs play divergent roles in the pathogenesis of pancreatitis and cancer through regulation of stromagenesis.
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