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Neutrophils contribute to fracture healing by synthesizing fibronectin+ extracellular matrix rapidly after injury

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CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
卷 164, 期 -, 页码 78-84

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2016.02.001

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Osteoimmunology; Bone; Regeneration; Repair; Inflammation; Leukocytes

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  1. AO Foundation [S-09-89L]
  2. OTC foundation [2011-TBLL]
  3. University Medical Center of Utrecht
  4. ReumaFonds [LLP-12] Funding Source: researchfish

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The role of inflammatory cells in bone regeneration remains unclear. We hypothesize that leukocytes contribute to fracture healing by rapidly synthesizing an emergency extracellular matrix (ECM) before stromal cells infiltrate the fracture hematoma (FH) and synthesize the eventual collagenous bone tissue. 53 human FHs were isolated at different time points after injury, ranging from day 0 until day 23 after trauma and stained using (immuno)histochemistry. FHs isolated within 48 h after injury contained fibronectin(+) ECM, which increased over time. Neutrophils within the early FHs stained positive for cellular fibronectin and neutrophil derived particles were visible within the fibronectin(+) ECM. Stromal cells appeared at day 5 after injury or later and collagen type I birefringent fibrils could be identified during the second week after injury. Our study suggests that neutrophils contribute to bone regeneration by synthesizing an emergency ECM before stromal cells infiltrate the FH and synthesize the eventual bone tissue. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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