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Achilles Tendons from T-Lymphocyte Deficient Mice Exhibit Improved Healing. | OMICS International| Abstract
ISSN: 2576-3881

Journal of Cytokine Biology
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  • Research Article   
  • J Cytokine Biol,

Achilles Tendons from T-Lymphocyte Deficient Mice Exhibit Improved Healing.

Connie S Chamberlain1*, Anna EB Clements1, Ugeun Choi1,2, Amy Ticknor BS1, Geoffrey S Baer1, Matthew A Halanski1, Ray Vanderby1,2, Amy Ticknor1, Linzie A Wildenauer1 and Andrea M Spiker1
1Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, USA
2Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, USA
*Corresponding Author : Connie S Chamberlain, Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53705, USA, Tel: + (608) 263-7887, Fax: (608)-262-2989, Email: Chamberlain@ortho.wisc.edu

Received Date: Jun 22, 2019 / Accepted Date: Jul 06, 2019 / Published Date: Jul 13, 2019

Abstract

Purpose/Aim of Study: Tendon healing involves a complex, coordinated series of events that, despite new therapies to improve healing, results in scar. The “nude” T-lymphocyte deficient model is a genetic strain exhibiting a loss of function in the Foxn1 gene. Nude mice cannot generate mature T-lymphocytes, are unable to mount many types of adaptive immune responses, and were initially used as skin injury healing models. Their ability to heal external ear injuries, similar to the regenerating MRL mouse model, has since been described. We therefore hypothesized the Foxn1-/- nude T-lymphocyte deficient mouse strain would improve tendon healing.

Materials and Methods: Foxn1-/- T-lymphocyte deficient mice were subjected to Achilles tendon injury. Tissue was collected 7 and 14 days after injury and used to examine mechanical, cellular, compositional, and organizational effects on healing.

Results: T-lymphocyte deficient healing tendons exhibited improved stiffness, smaller wound size, decreased M1/M2 macrophage ratio, increased type III collagen, and an earlier but transient up regulation of endothelial cells compared to genetic controls.

Conclusion: The mechanisms involved in improved tendon healing of the T-lymphocyte deficient mouse may include a number of factors such as the ablation of Foxn1. However, the deficiency in T-lymphocytes and change in M1/M2 ratio may also impact healing by serving a regulating, protective and/or accelerating role. Overall, the clinical implication of modulating the immune cells to stimulate healing are profound and suggests the possibility to manipulate certain subsets of T-lymphocytes and/or macrophages at specific healing stages to significantly enhance musculoskeletal healing.

Keywords: Tendon; Injury; T-lymphocytes; Macrophages; Foxn1

Citation: Chamberlain CS, Ticknor A, Wildenauer LA, Baer GS, Spiker AM, et al. (2019) Achilles Tendons from T-Lymphocyte Deficient Mice Exhibit Improved Healing. J Cytokine Biol 4: 127.

Copyright: © 2019 Chamberlain CS, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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