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Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages

Background: Tissue-resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins. They derive in variable extent from yolk sac (YS) hematopoiesis during embryonic development. Bone marrow (BM) hematopoietic progenitors give rise to tissue macrophages in postnatal life, and their contribution increases upon...

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Autores principales: Elhag, Sara, Stremmel, Christopher, Zehrer, Annette, Plocke, Josefine, Hennel, Roman, Keuper, Michaela, Knabe, Clarissa, Winterhalter, Julia, Gölling, Vanessa, Tomas, Lukas, Weinberger, Tobias, Fischer, Maximilian, Liu, Lulu, Wagner, Franziska, Lorenz, Michael, Stark, Konstantin, Häcker, Hans, Schmidt-Supprian, Marc, Völker, Uwe, Jastroch, Martin, Lauber, Kirsten, Straub, Tobias, Walzog, Barbara, Hammer, Elke, Schulz, Christian
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8699930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944072
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10123564
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author Elhag, Sara
Stremmel, Christopher
Zehrer, Annette
Plocke, Josefine
Hennel, Roman
Keuper, Michaela
Knabe, Clarissa
Winterhalter, Julia
Gölling, Vanessa
Tomas, Lukas
Weinberger, Tobias
Fischer, Maximilian
Liu, Lulu
Wagner, Franziska
Lorenz, Michael
Stark, Konstantin
Häcker, Hans
Schmidt-Supprian, Marc
Völker, Uwe
Jastroch, Martin
Lauber, Kirsten
Straub, Tobias
Walzog, Barbara
Hammer, Elke
Schulz, Christian
author_facet Elhag, Sara
Stremmel, Christopher
Zehrer, Annette
Plocke, Josefine
Hennel, Roman
Keuper, Michaela
Knabe, Clarissa
Winterhalter, Julia
Gölling, Vanessa
Tomas, Lukas
Weinberger, Tobias
Fischer, Maximilian
Liu, Lulu
Wagner, Franziska
Lorenz, Michael
Stark, Konstantin
Häcker, Hans
Schmidt-Supprian, Marc
Völker, Uwe
Jastroch, Martin
Lauber, Kirsten
Straub, Tobias
Walzog, Barbara
Hammer, Elke
Schulz, Christian
author_sort Elhag, Sara
collection PubMed
description Background: Tissue-resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins. They derive in variable extent from yolk sac (YS) hematopoiesis during embryonic development. Bone marrow (BM) hematopoietic progenitors give rise to tissue macrophages in postnatal life, and their contribution increases upon organ injury. Since the phenotype and functions of macrophages are modulated by the tissue of residence, the impact of their origin and developmental paths has remained incompletely understood. Methods: In order to decipher cell-intrinsic macrophage programs, we immortalized hematopoietic progenitors from YS and BM using conditional HoxB8, and carried out an in-depth functional and molecular analysis of differentiated macrophages. Results: While YS and BM macrophages demonstrate close similarities in terms of cellular growth, differentiation, cell death susceptibility and phagocytic properties, they display differences in cell metabolism, expression of inflammatory markers and inflammasome activation. Reduced abundance of PYCARD (ASC) and CASPASE-1 proteins in YS macrophages abrogated interleukin-1β production in response to canonical and non-canonical inflammasome activation. Conclusions: Macrophage ontogeny is associated with distinct cellular programs and immune response. Our findings contribute to the understanding of the regulation and programming of macrophage functions.
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spelling pubmed-86999302021-12-24 Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages Elhag, Sara Stremmel, Christopher Zehrer, Annette Plocke, Josefine Hennel, Roman Keuper, Michaela Knabe, Clarissa Winterhalter, Julia Gölling, Vanessa Tomas, Lukas Weinberger, Tobias Fischer, Maximilian Liu, Lulu Wagner, Franziska Lorenz, Michael Stark, Konstantin Häcker, Hans Schmidt-Supprian, Marc Völker, Uwe Jastroch, Martin Lauber, Kirsten Straub, Tobias Walzog, Barbara Hammer, Elke Schulz, Christian Cells Article Background: Tissue-resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins. They derive in variable extent from yolk sac (YS) hematopoiesis during embryonic development. Bone marrow (BM) hematopoietic progenitors give rise to tissue macrophages in postnatal life, and their contribution increases upon organ injury. Since the phenotype and functions of macrophages are modulated by the tissue of residence, the impact of their origin and developmental paths has remained incompletely understood. Methods: In order to decipher cell-intrinsic macrophage programs, we immortalized hematopoietic progenitors from YS and BM using conditional HoxB8, and carried out an in-depth functional and molecular analysis of differentiated macrophages. Results: While YS and BM macrophages demonstrate close similarities in terms of cellular growth, differentiation, cell death susceptibility and phagocytic properties, they display differences in cell metabolism, expression of inflammatory markers and inflammasome activation. Reduced abundance of PYCARD (ASC) and CASPASE-1 proteins in YS macrophages abrogated interleukin-1β production in response to canonical and non-canonical inflammasome activation. Conclusions: Macrophage ontogeny is associated with distinct cellular programs and immune response. Our findings contribute to the understanding of the regulation and programming of macrophage functions. MDPI 2021-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8699930/ /pubmed/34944072 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10123564 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Elhag, Sara
Stremmel, Christopher
Zehrer, Annette
Plocke, Josefine
Hennel, Roman
Keuper, Michaela
Knabe, Clarissa
Winterhalter, Julia
Gölling, Vanessa
Tomas, Lukas
Weinberger, Tobias
Fischer, Maximilian
Liu, Lulu
Wagner, Franziska
Lorenz, Michael
Stark, Konstantin
Häcker, Hans
Schmidt-Supprian, Marc
Völker, Uwe
Jastroch, Martin
Lauber, Kirsten
Straub, Tobias
Walzog, Barbara
Hammer, Elke
Schulz, Christian
Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages
title Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages
title_full Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages
title_fullStr Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages
title_full_unstemmed Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages
title_short Differences in Cell-Intrinsic Inflammatory Programs of Yolk Sac and Bone Marrow Macrophages
title_sort differences in cell-intrinsic inflammatory programs of yolk sac and bone marrow macrophages
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8699930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944072
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10123564
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