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  Extrasinusoidal macrophages are a distinct subset of immunologically active dural macrophages

Amann, L., Fell, A., Monaco, G., Sankowski, R., Wu, H. Z. Q., Jordão, M. J. C., et al. (2024). Extrasinusoidal macrophages are a distinct subset of immunologically active dural macrophages. Science Immunology, 9: eadh1129. doi:10.1126/sciimmunol.adh1129.

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Amann, Lukas1, Author
Fell, Amelie1, Author
Monaco, Gianni1, Author
Sankowski, Roman1, Author
Wu, Huang Zie Quann1, Author
Jordão, Marta Joana Costa1, Author
Borst, Katharina1, Author
Fliegauf, Maximilian1, Author
Masuda, Takahiro1, Author
Ardura-Fabregat, Alberto1, Author
Paterson, Neil2, Author
Nent, Elisa2, Author
Cook, James1, Author
Staszewski, Ori1, Author
Mossad, Omar1, Author
Falk, Thorsten1, Author
Louveau, Antoine1, Author
Smirnov, Igor1, Author
Kipnis, Jonathan1, Author
Lämmermann, Tim2, Author           
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 Abstract: Although macrophages in the meningeal compartments of the central nervous system (CNS) have been comprehensively characterized under steady state, studying their contribution to physiological and pathological processes has been hindered by the lack of specific targeting tools in vivo. Recent findings have shown that the dural sinus and its adjacent lymphatic vessels act as a neuroimmune interface. However, the cellular and functional heterogeneity of extrasinusoidal dural macrophages outside this immune hub is not fully understood. Therefore, we comprehensively characterized these cells using single-cell transcriptomics, fate mapping, confocal imaging, clonal analysis, and transgenic mouse lines. Extrasinusoidal dural macrophages were distinct from leptomeningeal and CNS parenchymal macrophages in terms of their origin, expansion kinetics, and transcriptional profiles. During autoimmune neuroinflammation, extrasinusoidal dural macrophages performed efferocytosis of apoptotic granulocytes. Our results highlight a previously unappreciated myeloid cell diversity and provide insights into the brain's innate immune system.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2024-12-20
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.adh1129
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Title: Science Immunology
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