2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1829155/v1
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Myeloid cells protect corneal nerves against sterile injury through negative- feedback regulation of TLR2-IL-6 axis

Abstract: Background: Mounting evidence suggests that the immune system plays detrimental or protective roles in nerve injury and repair. Main body: Herein we report that both CD11bhiLy6Ghi and CD11bhiLy6ChiLy6Glo myeloid cells are required to protect corneal nerves against sterile corneal injury. Selective depletion of CD11bhiLy6Ghi or CD11bhiLy6ChiLy6Glo cells resulted in aggravation of corneal nerve loss, which correlated with IL-6 upregulation. IL-6 neutralization preserved corneal nerves while reducing myeloid cell… Show more

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