Identification of tissue-repairing macrophages that induce heterotopic ossification
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The immune system is not only essential for host defense but also involved in tissue maintenance and disease pathogenesis. Macrophages play a key role in tissue repair, fibrosis and tumorigenesis, but the mechanisms underlying their multi-functionality have been poorly explored. Here, we identify Mrep (Ly6ChighCX3CR1lowPDPN+CD9+), as a crucial subset of macrophages for muscle regeneration after muscle injury. Muscle regeneration requires Mrep-derived activin A, which is produced via TLR4-TIR-domain-containing adapter-inducing interferon-gamma (TRIF)-TANK-binding kinase 1 (TBK1)-Interferon regulatory factor (IRF)3/7 signaling pathway in response to muscle injury. Mrep exerts pathological effects by secreting activin A in a model of genetically induced heterotopic ossification (HO), which was suppressed by the TLR4 inhibition. Thus, this study explains the context-dependent functions of macrophages and the link between injury and HO, suggesting that Mrep serves as a potential therapeutic target for regenerating muscles and suppressing HO.
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2025-12-18



