Timely Wound Healing Is Dependent on Endothelial but Not on Hair Follicle Stem Cell Toll-Like Receptor 2 Signaling
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As a part of innate immunity, toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) plays an important function in most defensive responses of the organism, including but not limited to infections. Cutaneous injury, one of the most common challenges for mammals, mobilizes a number of cell types, including epithelial, immune, and vascular cells, for timely tissue repair. However, in contrast to immune cells, little is known about TLR2 function on nonimmune cells during skin regeneration. In this study, we used two tissue-specific conditional Tlr2-knockout mouse lines to address the effects of TLR2 in endothelial and hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) on cutaneous wound healing. The loss of TLR2 on endothelial cells diminishes their ability to migrate, sprout, and proliferate in response to specific TLR2 ligands and also reduces the secretion of key proangiogenic factors. Lack of TLR2 on endothelial cells prolongs wound healing owing to diminished angiogenesis. TLR2 is expressed in key structures of hair follicles, including HFSCs, secondary hair germ, and dermal papilla. Despite the prominent role of HFSCs in skin regeneration, excision of TLR2 from HFSCs has no effects on their proliferation or wound healing potential. Our study shows that timely tissue regeneration after skin injury is dependent on endothelial TLR2 for robust angiogenesis, whereas HFSC TLR2 is dispensable.
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