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Origin, fate and dynamics of macrophages at central nervous system interfaces.

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Publisher DOI
10.1038/ni.3423
PubMed ID
27135602
Description
Perivascular, subdural meningeal and choroid plexus macrophages are non-parenchymal macrophages that mediate immune responses at brain boundaries. Although the origin of parenchymal microglia has recently been elucidated, much less is known about the precursors, the underlying transcriptional program and the dynamics of the other macrophages in the central nervous system (CNS). It was assumed that they have a high turnover from blood-borne monocytes. However, using parabiosis and fate-mapping approaches in mice, we found that CNS macrophages arose from hematopoietic precursors during embryonic development and established stable populations, with the notable exception of choroid plexus macrophages, which had dual origins and a shorter life span. The generation of CNS macrophages relied on the transcription factor PU.1, whereas the MYB, BATF3 and NR4A1 transcription factors were not required.
Date of Publication
2016-07
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Goldmann, Tobias
Wieghofer, Peter
Jordão, Marta Joana Costa
Prutek, Fabiola
Hagemeyer, Nora
Frenzel, Kathrin
Amann, Lukas
Staszewski, Ori
Kierdorf, Katrin
Krueger, Martin
Locatelli, Giuseppe
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Hochgerner, Hannah
Zeiser, Robert
Epelman, Slava
Geissmann, Frederic
Priller, Josef
Rossi, Fabio M V
Bechmann, Ingo
Kerschensteiner, Martin
Linnarsson, Sten
Jung, Steffen
Prinz, Marco
Additional Credits
Theodor-Kocher-Institut (TKI)
Series
Nature immunology
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1529-2908
Access(Rights)
metadata.only
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