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Prrx1 Fibroblasts Represent a Pro-fibrotic Lineage in the Mouse Ventral Dermis

Authors :
Michael T. Longaker
Ankit Salhotra
Heather E. desJardins-Park
Howard Y. Chang
Mimi R. Borrelli
Ethan Z. Shen
Clement D. Marshall
Tripp Leavitt
Bryan Duoto
Ulrike M. Litzenburger
Geoffrey C. Gurtner
Hermann P. Lorenz
Deshka S. Foster
Zeshaan N. Maan
Sandeep Adem
Julia T. Garcia
Shamik Mascharak
Leandra A. Barnes
Michelle Griffin
Graham G. Walmsley
Yuning Wei
Elizabeth R. Zielins
Michael S. Hu
Alessandra L. Moore
Michael Januszyk
Charles Chan
Ryan C. Ransom
Abra H. Shen
Derrick C. Wan
Source :
Cell reports
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

SUMMARY Fibroblast heterogeneity has been shown within the unwounded mouse dorsal dermis, with fibroblast subpopulations being identified according to anatomical location and embryonic lineage. Using lineage tracing, we demonstrate that paired related homeobox 1 (Prrx1)-expressing fibroblasts are responsible for acute and chronic fibroses in the ventral dermis. Single-cell transcriptomics further corroborated the inherent fibrotic characteristics of Prrx1 fibroblasts during wound repair. In summary, we identify and characterize a fibroblast subpopulation in the mouse ventral dermis with intrinsic scar-forming potential.<br />In Brief Fibroblasts in the mouse dermis are heterogeneous, but it is unclear which subpopulation contributes to ventral scarring. Using lineage tracing and single-cell transcriptomics, Leavitt et al. report that Prrx1-expressing fibroblasts are largely responsible for fibrosis in the ventral dermis during wound repair.<br />Graphical Abstract

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22111247
Volume :
33
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c3923c2d079f08294fd34d6d3ab437cc