Identifying Fibrogenic Cells Following Salivary Gland Obstructive Injury. 2023

Amber L Altrieth, and Kevin J O'Keefe, and Victoria A Gellatly, and Joey R Tavarez, and Sage M Feminella, and Nicholas L Moskwa, and Carmalena V Cordi, and Judy C Turrieta, and Deirdre A Nelson, and Melinda Larsen
Department of Biological Sciences and The RNA Institute, University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA.

Fibrosis results from excess extracellular matrix accumulation, which alters normal tissue architecture and impedes function. In the salivary gland, fibrosis can be induced by irradiation treatment for cancer therapy, Sjögren's Disease, and other causes; however, it is unclear which stromal cells and signals participate in injury responses and disease progression. As hedgehog signaling has been implicated in fibrosis of the salivary gland and other organs, we examined contributions of the hedgehog effector, Gli1, to fibrotic responses in salivary glands. To experimentally induce a fibrotic response in female murine submandibular salivary glands, we performed ductal ligation surgery. We detected a progressive fibrotic response where both extracellular matrix accumulation and actively remodeled collagen trended upwards at 7 days and significantly increased at 14 days post- ligation. Macrophages, which participate in extracellular matrix remodeling, Gli1 + and PDGFRα + stromal cells, which may deposit extracellular matrix, both increased with injury. Using single-cell RNA-sequencing, we found that a majority of Gli1 + cells at embryonic day 16 also express Pdgfra and/or Pdgfrb. However, in adult mice, only a small subset of Gli1 + cells express PDGFRα and/or PDGFRβ at the protein level. Using lineage-tracing mice, we found that Gli1-derived cells expand with ductal ligation injury. Although some of the Gli1 lineage-traced tdTomato + cells expressed vimentin and PDGFRβ following injury, there was no increase in the classic myofibroblast marker, smooth muscle alpha-actin. Additionally, there was little change in extracellular matrix area, remodeled collagen area, PDGFRα, PDGFRβ, endothelial cells, neurons, or macrophages in Gli1 null salivary glands following injury when compared with controls, suggesting that Gli1 signaling and Gli1 + cells have only a minor contribution to mechanical injury-induced fibrotic changes in the salivary gland. We used scRNA-seq to examine cell populations that expand with ligation and/or showed increased expression of matrisome genes. Pdgfra stromal cell subpopulations both expanded in response to ligation, showed increased expression and a greater diversity of matrisome genes expressed, consistent with these cells being fibrogenic. Defining the signaling pathways driving fibrotic responses in stromal cell sub-types could reveal future therapeutic targets.

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