NRG1/ErbB signalling controls the dialogue between macrophages and neural crest-derived cells during zebrafish fin regeneration

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Laplace-Builhé, Béryl | Barthelaix, Audrey | Assou, Said | Bohaud, Candice | Pratlong, Marine | Severac, Dany | Tejedor, Gautier | Luz-Crawford, Patricia | Nguyen-Chi, Mai | Mathieu, Marc | Jorgensen, Christian | Djouad, Farida

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International audience. Fish species, such as zebrafish ( Danio rerio ), can regenerate their appendages after amputation through the formation of a heterogeneous cellular structure named blastema. Here, by combining live imaging of triple transgenic zebrafish embryos and single-cell RNA sequencing we established a detailed cell atlas of the regenerating caudal fin in zebrafish larvae. We confirmed the presence of macrophage subsets that govern zebrafish fin regeneration, and identified a foxd3 -positive cell population within the regenerating fin. Genetic depletion of these foxd3 -positive neural crest-derived cells (NCdC) showed that they are involved in blastema formation and caudal fin regeneration. Finally, chemical inhibition and transcriptomic analysis demonstrated that these foxd3 -positive cells regulate macrophage recruitment and polarization through the NRG1/ErbB pathway. Here, we show the diversity of the cells required for blastema formation, identify a discrete foxd3 -positive NCdC population, and reveal the critical function of the NRG1/ErbB pathway in controlling the dialogue between macrophages and NCdC.

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