Abstract
Neurotrauma in limbs can induce sustained neuroinflammation, resulting in persistent disruption of nerve tissue architecture and retardation of axon regrowth. Despite macrophage-mediated inflammation promoting the removal of necrotic neural components and stimulating neo-vessel ingrowth, detrimental shifts in macrophage phenotype exacerbate nerve degeneration. Herein, we find that peripheral nerve injuries (PNIs) result in abundant secreted frizzled-related protein 1 (sFRP1) expression, particularly by Schwann cells (SCs). Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) in macrophages recognizes sFRP1 and triggers a dysregulated secretion of inflammatory mediators. Single-cell atlas of human injured peripheral nerves reveals the appearance of sFRP1-expressing SCs with mesenchymal traits and macrophages with a proinflammatory genetic profile. Deletion of either SC-specific sFRP1 or macrophage-specific HSP90 alleviates neuroinflammation and prevents the progression of nerve degeneration. Together, our findings implicate the response of macrophages to SC-derived sFRP1 in exacerbating nerve damage following PNIs.
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