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Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages

The classical central macrophage found in erythroblastic islands plays an important role in erythroblast differentiation, proliferation and enucleation in the bone marrow. Convenient human in vitro models to facilitate the study of erythroid-macrophage interactions are desired. Recently, we demonstr...

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Autores principales: Heideveld, Esther, Hampton-O’Neil, Lea A., Cross, Stephen J., van Alphen, Floris P.J., van den Biggelaar, Maartje, Toye, Ashley M., van den Akker, Emile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5830394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29284682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2017.179341
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author Heideveld, Esther
Hampton-O’Neil, Lea A.
Cross, Stephen J.
van Alphen, Floris P.J.
van den Biggelaar, Maartje
Toye, Ashley M.
van den Akker, Emile
author_facet Heideveld, Esther
Hampton-O’Neil, Lea A.
Cross, Stephen J.
van Alphen, Floris P.J.
van den Biggelaar, Maartje
Toye, Ashley M.
van den Akker, Emile
author_sort Heideveld, Esther
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description The classical central macrophage found in erythroblastic islands plays an important role in erythroblast differentiation, proliferation and enucleation in the bone marrow. Convenient human in vitro models to facilitate the study of erythroid-macrophage interactions are desired. Recently, we demonstrated that cultured monocytes/macrophages enhance in vitro erythropoiesis by supporting hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell survival. Herein, we describe that these specific macrophages also support erythropoiesis. Human monocytes cultured in serum-free media supplemented with stem cell factor, erythropoietin, lipids and dexamethasone differentiate towards macrophages expressing CD16, CD163, CD169, CD206, CXCR4 and the phagocytic TAM-receptor family. Phenotypically, they resemble both human bone marrow and fetal liver resident macrophages. This differentiation is dependent on glucocorticoid receptor activation. Proteomic studies confirm that glucocorticoid receptor activation differentiates monocytes to anti-inflammatory tissue macrophages with a M2 phenotype, termed GC-macrophages. Proteins involved in migration, tissue residence and signal transduction/receptor activity are upregulated whilst lysosome and hydrolase activity GO-categories are downregulated. Functionally, we demonstrate that GC-macrophages are highly mobile and can interact to form clusters with erythroid cells of all differentiation stages and phagocytose the expelled nuclei, recapitulating aspects of erythroblastic islands. In conclusion, glucocorticoid-directed monocyte differentiation to macrophages represents a convenient model system to study erythroid-macrophage interactions.
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spelling pubmed-58303942018-03-16 Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages Heideveld, Esther Hampton-O’Neil, Lea A. Cross, Stephen J. van Alphen, Floris P.J. van den Biggelaar, Maartje Toye, Ashley M. van den Akker, Emile Haematologica Article The classical central macrophage found in erythroblastic islands plays an important role in erythroblast differentiation, proliferation and enucleation in the bone marrow. Convenient human in vitro models to facilitate the study of erythroid-macrophage interactions are desired. Recently, we demonstrated that cultured monocytes/macrophages enhance in vitro erythropoiesis by supporting hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell survival. Herein, we describe that these specific macrophages also support erythropoiesis. Human monocytes cultured in serum-free media supplemented with stem cell factor, erythropoietin, lipids and dexamethasone differentiate towards macrophages expressing CD16, CD163, CD169, CD206, CXCR4 and the phagocytic TAM-receptor family. Phenotypically, they resemble both human bone marrow and fetal liver resident macrophages. This differentiation is dependent on glucocorticoid receptor activation. Proteomic studies confirm that glucocorticoid receptor activation differentiates monocytes to anti-inflammatory tissue macrophages with a M2 phenotype, termed GC-macrophages. Proteins involved in migration, tissue residence and signal transduction/receptor activity are upregulated whilst lysosome and hydrolase activity GO-categories are downregulated. Functionally, we demonstrate that GC-macrophages are highly mobile and can interact to form clusters with erythroid cells of all differentiation stages and phagocytose the expelled nuclei, recapitulating aspects of erythroblastic islands. In conclusion, glucocorticoid-directed monocyte differentiation to macrophages represents a convenient model system to study erythroid-macrophage interactions. Ferrata Storti Foundation 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5830394/ /pubmed/29284682 http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2017.179341 Text en Copyright© 2018 Ferrata Storti Foundation Material published in Haematologica is covered by copyright. All rights are reserved to the Ferrata Storti Foundation. Use of published material is allowed under the following terms and conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode. Copies of published material are allowed for personal or internal use. Sharing published material for non-commercial purposes is subject to the following conditions: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode, sect. 3. Reproducing and sharing published material for commercial purposes is not allowed without permission in writing from the publisher.
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Heideveld, Esther
Hampton-O’Neil, Lea A.
Cross, Stephen J.
van Alphen, Floris P.J.
van den Biggelaar, Maartje
Toye, Ashley M.
van den Akker, Emile
Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
title Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
title_full Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
title_fullStr Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
title_short Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
title_sort glucocorticoids induce differentiation of monocytes towards macrophages that share functional and phenotypical aspects with erythroblastic island macrophages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5830394/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29284682
http://dx.doi.org/10.3324/haematol.2017.179341
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