Alveolar macrophages strictly rely on GM-CSF from alveolar epithelial type 2 cells before and after birth

Autor: Christoph Schneider, Frederike Ridder, Xiaogang Feng, Hong-Erh Liang, Burkhard Becher, Samantha P M Sherman, Richard M. Locksley, Julia Gschwend
Rok vydání: 2021
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Popis: Programs defining tissue-resident macrophage identity depend on local environmental cues. For alveolar macrophages (AMs), these signals are provided by immune and non-immune cells, and include GM-CSF (CSF2). However, evidence to functionally link components of this intercellular crosstalk remains scarce. We thus developed new transgenic mice to profile pulmonary GM-CSF expression, which we detected in both immune cells, including group 2 innate lymphoid cells and γδ T cells, as well as AT2s. AMs were unaffected by constitutive deletion of hematopoietic Csf2 and basophil depletion. Instead, AT2 lineage-specific constitutive and inducible Csf2 deletion revealed the non-redundant function of AT2-derived GM-CSF in instructing AM fate, establishing the postnatal AM compartment, and maintaining AMs in adult lungs. This AT2-AM relationship begins during embryogenesis, where nascent AT2s timely induce GM-CSF expression to support the proliferation and differentiation of fetal monocytes contemporaneously seeding the tissue, and persists into adulthood, when epithelial GM-CSF remains restricted to AT2s.
Databáze: OpenAIRE