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  Specification of CNS macrophage subsets occurs postnatally in defined niches

Masuda, T., Amann, L., Monaco, G., Sankowski, R., Staszewski, O., Krueger, M., et al. (2022). Specification of CNS macrophage subsets occurs postnatally in defined niches. Nature, 604, 740-748. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-04596-2.

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Masuda, Takahiro1, Author
Amann, Lukas1, Author
Monaco, Gianni1, Author
Sankowski, Roman1, Author
Staszewski, Ori1, Author
Krueger, Martin1, Author
Gaudio, Francesca Del1, Author
He, Liqun1, Author
Paterson, Neil2, Author
Nent, Elisa2, Author
Fernández-Klett, Francisco1, Author
Yamasaki, Ayato1, Author
Frosch, Maximilian1, Author
Fliegauf, Maximilian1, Author
Bosch, Lance Fredrick Pahutan1, Author
Ulupinar, Hatice1, Author
Hagemeyer, Nora1, Author
Schreiner, Dietmar1, Author
Dorrier, Cayce1, Author
Tsuda, Makoto1, Author
Grothe, Claudia1, AuthorJoutel, Anne1, AuthorDaneman, Richard1, AuthorBetsholtz, Christer1, AuthorLendahl, Urban1, AuthorKnobeloch, Klaus-Peter1, AuthorLämmermann, Tim2, Author           Priller, Josef1, AuthorKierdorf, Katrin1, AuthorPrinz, Marco1, Author more..
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 Abstract: All tissue-resident macrophages of the central nervous system (CNS)-including parenchymal microglia, as well as CNS-associated macrophages (CAMs1) such as meningeal and perivascular macrophages2-7-are part of the CNS endogenous innate immune system that acts as the first line of defence during infections or trauma2,8-10. It has been suggested that microglia and all subsets of CAMs are derived from prenatal cellular sources in the yolk sac that were defined as early erythromyeloid progenitors11-15. However, the precise ontogenetic relationships, the underlying transcriptional programs and the molecular signals that drive the development of distinct CAM subsets in situ are poorly understood. Here we show, using fate-mapping systems, single-cell profiling and cell-specific mutants, that only meningeal macrophages and microglia share a common prenatal progenitor. By contrast, perivascular macrophages originate from perinatal meningeal macrophages only after birth in an integrin-dependent manner. The establishment of perivascular macrophages critically requires the presence of arterial vascular smooth muscle cells. Together, our data reveal a precisely timed process in distinct anatomical niches for the establishment of macrophage subsets in the CNS.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-04-202022-04-28
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 604 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 740 - 748 Identifier: ISSN: 0028-0836
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925427238