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Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis

Monocytes (Mo) and macrophages (MΦ) are emerging therapeutic targets in malignant, cardiovascular, and autoimmune disorders. Targeting of Mo/MΦ and their effector functions without compromising innate immunity’s critical defense mechanisms first requires addressing gaps in knowledge about the life c...

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Autores principales: Leuschner, Florian, Rauch, Philipp J., Ueno, Takuya, Gorbatov, Rostic, Marinelli, Brett, Lee, Won Woo, Dutta, Partha, Wei, Ying, Robbins, Clinton, Iwamoto, Yoshiko, Sena, Brena, Chudnovskiy, Aleksey, Panizzi, Peter, Keliher, Edmund, Higgins, John M., Libby, Peter, Moskowitz, Michael A., Pittet, Mikael J., Swirski, Filip K., Weissleder, Ralph, Nahrendorf, Matthias
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3260875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22213805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20111009
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author Leuschner, Florian
Rauch, Philipp J.
Ueno, Takuya
Gorbatov, Rostic
Marinelli, Brett
Lee, Won Woo
Dutta, Partha
Wei, Ying
Robbins, Clinton
Iwamoto, Yoshiko
Sena, Brena
Chudnovskiy, Aleksey
Panizzi, Peter
Keliher, Edmund
Higgins, John M.
Libby, Peter
Moskowitz, Michael A.
Pittet, Mikael J.
Swirski, Filip K.
Weissleder, Ralph
Nahrendorf, Matthias
author_facet Leuschner, Florian
Rauch, Philipp J.
Ueno, Takuya
Gorbatov, Rostic
Marinelli, Brett
Lee, Won Woo
Dutta, Partha
Wei, Ying
Robbins, Clinton
Iwamoto, Yoshiko
Sena, Brena
Chudnovskiy, Aleksey
Panizzi, Peter
Keliher, Edmund
Higgins, John M.
Libby, Peter
Moskowitz, Michael A.
Pittet, Mikael J.
Swirski, Filip K.
Weissleder, Ralph
Nahrendorf, Matthias
author_sort Leuschner, Florian
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description Monocytes (Mo) and macrophages (MΦ) are emerging therapeutic targets in malignant, cardiovascular, and autoimmune disorders. Targeting of Mo/MΦ and their effector functions without compromising innate immunity’s critical defense mechanisms first requires addressing gaps in knowledge about the life cycle of these cells. Here we studied the source, tissue kinetics, and clearance of Mo/MΦ in murine myocardial infarction, a model of acute inflammation after ischemic injury. We found that a) Mo tissue residence time was surprisingly short (20 h); b) Mo recruitment rates were consistently high even days after initiation of inflammation; c) the sustained need of newly made Mo was fostered by extramedullary monocytopoiesis in the spleen; d) splenic monocytopoiesis was regulated by IL-1β; and e) the balance of cell recruitment and local death shifted during resolution of inflammation. Depending on the experimental approach, we measured a 24 h Mo/MΦ exit rate from infarct tissue between 5 and 13% of the tissue cell population. Exited cells were most numerous in the blood, liver, and spleen. Abrogation of extramedullary monocytopoiesis proved deleterious for infarct healing and accelerated the evolution of heart failure. We also detected rapid Mo kinetics in mice with stroke. These findings expand our knowledge of Mo/MΦ flux in acute inflammation and provide the groundwork for novel anti-inflammatory strategies for treating heart failure.
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spelling pubmed-32608752012-07-16 Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis Leuschner, Florian Rauch, Philipp J. Ueno, Takuya Gorbatov, Rostic Marinelli, Brett Lee, Won Woo Dutta, Partha Wei, Ying Robbins, Clinton Iwamoto, Yoshiko Sena, Brena Chudnovskiy, Aleksey Panizzi, Peter Keliher, Edmund Higgins, John M. Libby, Peter Moskowitz, Michael A. Pittet, Mikael J. Swirski, Filip K. Weissleder, Ralph Nahrendorf, Matthias J Exp Med Article Monocytes (Mo) and macrophages (MΦ) are emerging therapeutic targets in malignant, cardiovascular, and autoimmune disorders. Targeting of Mo/MΦ and their effector functions without compromising innate immunity’s critical defense mechanisms first requires addressing gaps in knowledge about the life cycle of these cells. Here we studied the source, tissue kinetics, and clearance of Mo/MΦ in murine myocardial infarction, a model of acute inflammation after ischemic injury. We found that a) Mo tissue residence time was surprisingly short (20 h); b) Mo recruitment rates were consistently high even days after initiation of inflammation; c) the sustained need of newly made Mo was fostered by extramedullary monocytopoiesis in the spleen; d) splenic monocytopoiesis was regulated by IL-1β; and e) the balance of cell recruitment and local death shifted during resolution of inflammation. Depending on the experimental approach, we measured a 24 h Mo/MΦ exit rate from infarct tissue between 5 and 13% of the tissue cell population. Exited cells were most numerous in the blood, liver, and spleen. Abrogation of extramedullary monocytopoiesis proved deleterious for infarct healing and accelerated the evolution of heart failure. We also detected rapid Mo kinetics in mice with stroke. These findings expand our knowledge of Mo/MΦ flux in acute inflammation and provide the groundwork for novel anti-inflammatory strategies for treating heart failure. The Rockefeller University Press 2012-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3260875/ /pubmed/22213805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20111009 Text en © 2012 Leuschner et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Leuschner, Florian
Rauch, Philipp J.
Ueno, Takuya
Gorbatov, Rostic
Marinelli, Brett
Lee, Won Woo
Dutta, Partha
Wei, Ying
Robbins, Clinton
Iwamoto, Yoshiko
Sena, Brena
Chudnovskiy, Aleksey
Panizzi, Peter
Keliher, Edmund
Higgins, John M.
Libby, Peter
Moskowitz, Michael A.
Pittet, Mikael J.
Swirski, Filip K.
Weissleder, Ralph
Nahrendorf, Matthias
Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
title Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
title_full Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
title_fullStr Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
title_full_unstemmed Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
title_short Rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
title_sort rapid monocyte kinetics in acute myocardial infarction are sustained by extramedullary monocytopoiesis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3260875/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22213805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20111009
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