Cell type specific gene expression profiling reveals a role for complement component C3 in neutrophil responses to tissue damage
Cell type specific gene expression profiling reveals a role for complement component C3 in neutrophil responses to tissue damage
AbstractTissue damage induces rapid recruitment of leukocytes and changes in the transcriptional landscape that influence wound healing. However, the cell-type specific transcriptional changes that influence leukocyte function and tissue repair have not been well characterized. Here, we employed translating ribosome affinity purification (TRAP) and RNA sequencing, TRAP-seq, in larval zebrafish to identify genes differentially expressed in neutrophils, macrophages, and epithelial cells in response to wounding. We identified the complement pathway andc3a.1, homologous to the C3 component of human complement, as significantly increased in neutrophils in response to wounds.c3a.1−/−zebrafish larvae have impaired neutrophil directed migration to tail wounds with an initial lag in recruitment early after wounding. Moreover,c3a.1−/−zebrafish larvae have impaired recruitment to localized bacterial infections and reduced survival that is, at least in part, neutrophil mediated. Together, our findings support the power of TRAP-seq to identify cell type specific changes in gene expression that influence neutrophil behavior in response to tissue damage.
- University of Wisconsin System United States
- Utah System of Higher Education United States
- University of Utah United States
- University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh United States
- University of Wisconsin–Madison United States
Wound Healing, Neutrophils, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Gene Expression Profiling, Complement C3, Zebrafish Proteins, Article, Larva, Animals, Zebrafish, Signal Transduction
Wound Healing, Neutrophils, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Gene Expression Profiling, Complement C3, Zebrafish Proteins, Article, Larva, Animals, Zebrafish, Signal Transduction
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