Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurosurgery Second Affiliated Hospital School of Medicine Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China
2. Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases of Zhejiang Province Hangzhou China
3. Brain Research Institute Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China
4. Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Science Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China
Abstract
AbstractAimsPeripheral immune cells infiltrating into the brain trigger neuroinflammation after an ischemic stroke. Partial immune cells reprogram their function for neural repair. Which immune cells promote ischemic brain recovery needs further identification.MethodsWe performed single‐cell transcriptomic profiling of CD45high immune cells isolated from the ischemic hemisphere at subacute (5 days) and chronic (14 days) stages after ischemic stroke.ResultsA subset of phagocytic macrophages was associated with neuron projection regeneration and tissue remodeling. We also identified a unique type of T cells with highly expressed macrophage markers, including C1q, Apoe, Hexb, and Fcer1g, which showed high abilities in tissue remodeling, myelination regulation, wound healing, and anti‐neuroinflammation. Moreover, natural killer cells decreased cytotoxicity and increased energy and metabolic function in the chronic stage after ischemic stroke. Two subgroups of neutrophils upregulated CCL signals to recruit peripheral immune cells and released CXCL2 to keep self‐recruiting at the chronic stage.ConclusionsWe identified subsets of peripheral immune cells that may provide potential therapeutic targets for promoting poststroke recovery.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology
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