Identification of a human dermal macrophage population responsible for constitutive restraint of primary dermal fibroblast proliferation

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Abstract

Primary human dermal cell suspensions prepared from the papillary dermis of keratomed skin strips were used to investigate the effect of indigenous dermal macrophages (HLA-DR+ CD11c+ CD11b+ CD1c- phagolysosome+) upon dermal fibroblast proliferation. Rapid dermal fibroblast expansion was induced upon immunomagnetic bead removal of CD11b+ or CD11c+ cells as well as by removal of more inclusive subsets contained within the DR+ population, but the removal of mast cells, endothelial cells, and CD1c+ dermal Langerhans cells from dermal cell suspensions failed to result in proliferation of the remaining cell subsets. Removal of 1B10+ fibroblasts from macrophage depleted (CD11b-) dermal cell suspensions essentially abrogated the unrestrained proliferation of the CD11b- dermal cells. Flow cytometric cell cycle analysis of cultured macrophage-depleted dermal cells confirmed that the unrestrained proliferating cells contain procollagen I+ as well as procollagen I- dermal fibroblasts. Inhibition of primary fibroblast expansion by adding a supernatant from unfractionated dermal cells suggested that a growth-inhibitory soluble activity of >30,000 kDa dominates the cytokine mixture released by unfractionated fresh dermal cells ex vivo. Inhibitory activity counterbalanced positive fibroblast growth-stimulatory cytokines released by dermal cells because neutralizing antibodies to insulin-like growth factor 1 and interleukin-1β resulted in decreased CD11b- dermal cell fibroblast proliferation. These data indicate an important role for dermal macrophages of the DR+ CD11b+ CD11c+ CD1c- phenotype in the normal homeostatic restraint of primary human dermal fibroblast proliferation.

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Gonzalez-Ramos, A., Cooper, K. D., & Hammerberg, C. (1996). Identification of a human dermal macrophage population responsible for constitutive restraint of primary dermal fibroblast proliferation. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 106(2), 305–311. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12342958

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