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Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease
Myelopoiesis is invariably present and contributes to pathology in animal models of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). In humans, a rich inflammatory infiltrate bearing macrophage markers has also been described in histological studies. In order to determine the origin, functional properties, and rol...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI133909 |
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author | Jardine, Laura Cytlak, Urszula Gunawan, Merry Reynolds, Gary Green, Kile Wang, Xiao-Nong Pagan, Sarah Paramitha, Maharani Lamb, Christopher A. Long, Anna K. Hurst, Erin Nair, Smeera Jackson, Graham H. Publicover, Amy Bigley, Venetia Haniffa, Muzlifah Simpson, A.J. Collin, Matthew |
author_facet | Jardine, Laura Cytlak, Urszula Gunawan, Merry Reynolds, Gary Green, Kile Wang, Xiao-Nong Pagan, Sarah Paramitha, Maharani Lamb, Christopher A. Long, Anna K. Hurst, Erin Nair, Smeera Jackson, Graham H. Publicover, Amy Bigley, Venetia Haniffa, Muzlifah Simpson, A.J. Collin, Matthew |
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description | Myelopoiesis is invariably present and contributes to pathology in animal models of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). In humans, a rich inflammatory infiltrate bearing macrophage markers has also been described in histological studies. In order to determine the origin, functional properties, and role in pathogenesis of these cells, we isolated single-cell suspensions from acute cutaneous GVHD and subjected them to genotype, transcriptome, and in vitro functional analysis. A donor-derived population of CD11c(+)CD14(+) cells was the dominant population of all leukocytes in GVHD. Surface phenotype and NanoString gene expression profiling indicated the closest steady-state counterpart of these cells to be monocyte-derived macrophages. In GVHD, however, there was upregulation of monocyte antigens SIRPα and S100A8/9 transcripts associated with leukocyte trafficking, pattern recognition, antigen presentation, and costimulation. Isolated GVHD macrophages stimulated greater proliferation and activation of allogeneic T cells and secreted higher levels of inflammatory cytokines than their steady-state counterparts. In HLA-matched mixed leukocyte reactions, we also observed differentiation of activated macrophages with a similar phenotype. These exhibited cytopathicity to a keratinocyte cell line and mediated pathological damage to skin explants independently of T cells. Together, these results define the origin, functional properties, and potential pathogenic roles of human GVHD macrophages. |
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spelling | pubmed-74562182020-09-02 Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease Jardine, Laura Cytlak, Urszula Gunawan, Merry Reynolds, Gary Green, Kile Wang, Xiao-Nong Pagan, Sarah Paramitha, Maharani Lamb, Christopher A. Long, Anna K. Hurst, Erin Nair, Smeera Jackson, Graham H. Publicover, Amy Bigley, Venetia Haniffa, Muzlifah Simpson, A.J. Collin, Matthew J Clin Invest Research Article Myelopoiesis is invariably present and contributes to pathology in animal models of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). In humans, a rich inflammatory infiltrate bearing macrophage markers has also been described in histological studies. In order to determine the origin, functional properties, and role in pathogenesis of these cells, we isolated single-cell suspensions from acute cutaneous GVHD and subjected them to genotype, transcriptome, and in vitro functional analysis. A donor-derived population of CD11c(+)CD14(+) cells was the dominant population of all leukocytes in GVHD. Surface phenotype and NanoString gene expression profiling indicated the closest steady-state counterpart of these cells to be monocyte-derived macrophages. In GVHD, however, there was upregulation of monocyte antigens SIRPα and S100A8/9 transcripts associated with leukocyte trafficking, pattern recognition, antigen presentation, and costimulation. Isolated GVHD macrophages stimulated greater proliferation and activation of allogeneic T cells and secreted higher levels of inflammatory cytokines than their steady-state counterparts. In HLA-matched mixed leukocyte reactions, we also observed differentiation of activated macrophages with a similar phenotype. These exhibited cytopathicity to a keratinocyte cell line and mediated pathological damage to skin explants independently of T cells. Together, these results define the origin, functional properties, and potential pathogenic roles of human GVHD macrophages. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2020-07-27 2020-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7456218/ /pubmed/32453711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI133909 Text en © 2020 Jardine et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jardine, Laura Cytlak, Urszula Gunawan, Merry Reynolds, Gary Green, Kile Wang, Xiao-Nong Pagan, Sarah Paramitha, Maharani Lamb, Christopher A. Long, Anna K. Hurst, Erin Nair, Smeera Jackson, Graham H. Publicover, Amy Bigley, Venetia Haniffa, Muzlifah Simpson, A.J. Collin, Matthew Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
title | Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
title_full | Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
title_fullStr | Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
title_short | Donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
title_sort | donor monocyte–derived macrophages promote human acute graft-versus-host disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7456218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32453711 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/JCI133909 |
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