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PDGFRα signalling promotes fibrogenic responses in collagen‐producing cells in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Authors:Nicholas Ieronimakis  Aislinn Hays  Amalthiya Prasad  Kajohnkiart Janebodin  Jeremy S Duffield  Morayma Reyes
Affiliation:1. Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Washington, WA, USA;2. Department of Pathology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA;3. Department of Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Mahidol University, Thailand;4. Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Washington, WA, USA;5. Discovery Research, Biogen Inc, Cambridge, MA, USA;6. Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA
Abstract:Fibrosis is a characteristic of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), yet the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for DMD fibrosis are poorly understood. Utilizing the Collagen1a1‐GFP transgene to identify cells producing Collagen‐I matrix in wild‐type mice exposed to toxic injury or those mutated at the dystrophin gene locus (mdx) as a model of DMD, we studied mechanisms of skeletal muscle injury/repair and fibrosis. PDGFRα is restricted to Sca1+, CD45? mesenchymal progenitors. Fate‐mapping experiments using inducible CreER/LoxP somatic recombination indicate that these progenitors expand in injury or DMD to become PDGFRα+, Col1a1‐GFP+ matrix‐forming fibroblasts, whereas muscle fibres do not become fibroblasts but are an important source of the PDGFRα ligand, PDGF‐AA. While in toxin injury/repair of muscle PDGFRα, signalling is transiently up‐regulated during the regenerative phase in the DMD model and in human DMD it is chronically overactivated. Conditional expression of the constitutively active PDGFRα D842V mutation in Collagen‐I+ fibroblasts, during injury/repair, hindered the repair phase and instead promoted fibrosis. In DMD, treatment of mdx mice with crenolanib, a highly selective PDGFRα/β tyrosine kinase inhibitor, reduced fibrosis, improved muscle strength, and was associated with decreased activity of Src, a downstream effector of PDGFRα signalling. These observations are consistent with a model in which PDGFRα activation of mesenchymal progenitors normally regulates repair of the injured muscle, but in DMD persistent and excessive activation of this pathway directly drives fibrosis and hinders repair. The PDGFRα pathway is a potential new target for treatment of progressive DMD. © 2016 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
Keywords:PDGFRα   signalling  fibrosis  collagen‐producing cells  Duchenne muscular dystrophy  skeletal muscle
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