Matrix-producing neutrophils populate and shield the skin

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Contributors

  • Tommaso Vicanolo - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Alaz Özcan - , Yale University (Author)
  • Jackson Liang Yao Li - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore (Author)
  • Carla Huerta-López - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Iván Ballesteros - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Author)
  • Andrea Rubio-Ponce - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Andra C. Dumitru - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Jose Ángel Nicolás-Ávila - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Miguel Molina-Moreno - , Yale University (Author)
  • Pablo Reyes-Gutierrez - , Yale University (Author)
  • Andrew D. Johnston - , Yale University (Author)
  • Catherine Martone - , Yale University (Author)
  • Eric Greto - , Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Author)
  • Antonio Quílez-Alvarez - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Enrique Calvo - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Elena Bonzon-Kulichenko - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III, University of Castilla-La Mancha (Author)
  • Rebeca Álvarez-Velez - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Ming Yao Chooi - , Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, National University of Singapore (Author)
  • Immanuel Kwok - , Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore (Author)
  • Blanca González-Bermúdez - , Technical University of Madrid (Author)
  • Benoit Malleret - , Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, National University of Singapore (Author)
  • Francisco M. Espinosa - , Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) (Author)
  • Ming Zhang - , Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Author)
  • Yu Long Wang - , Fudan University (Author)
  • Dasheng Sun - , Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Author)
  • Shu Zhen Chong - , Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore, National University of Singapore (Author)
  • Ali El-Armouche - , Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology (Author)
  • Kevin K. Kim - , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Author)
  • Irina A. Udalova - , University of Oxford (Author)
  • Valentina Greco - , Yale University (Author)
  • Ricardo Garcia - , Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) (Author)
  • Jesús Vázquez - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III, CIBER - Cardiovascular Diseases (Author)
  • Ana Dopazo - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III, CIBER - Cardiovascular Diseases (Author)
  • Gustavo R. Plaza - , Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) (Author)
  • Jorge Alegre-Cebollada - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III (Author)
  • Stefan Uderhardt - , Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (Author)
  • Lai Guan Ng - , Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Author)
  • Andrés Hidalgo - , Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Yale University (Author)

Abstract

Defence from environmental threats is provided by physical barriers that confer mechanical protection and prevent the entry of microorganisms1. If microorganisms overcome those barriers, however, innate immune cells use toxic chemicals to kill the invading cells2,3. Here we examine immune diversity across tissues and identify a population of neutrophils in the skin that expresses a broad repertoire of proteins and enzymes needed to build the extracellular matrix. In the naive skin, these matrix-producing neutrophils contribute to the composition and structure of the extracellular matrix, reinforce its mechanical properties and promote barrier function. After injury, these neutrophils build ‘rings’ of matrix around wounds, which shield against foreign molecules and bacteria. This structural program relies on TGFβ signalling; disabling the TGFβ receptor in neutrophils impaired ring formation around wounds and facilitated bacterial invasion. We infer that the innate immune system has evolved diverse strategies for defence, including one that physically shields the host from the outside world.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number2532
Pages (from-to)740-748
Number of pages9
JournalNature
Volume641
Issue number8063
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 40108463
ORCID /0000-0003-2514-9429/work/187084998

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