Mast cell ontogeny: From fetal development to life-long health and disease

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Shin Li Chia, Simran Kapoor, Cyril Carvalho, Marc Bajénoff, Rebecca Gentek
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Abstract

Mast cells (MCs) are evolutionarily ancient innate immune cells with important roles in protective immunity against bacteria, parasites, and venomous animals. They can be found in most organs of the body, where they also contribute to normal tissue functioning, for example by engaging in crosstalk with nerves. Despite this, they are most widely known for their detrimental roles in allergy, anaphylaxis, and atopic disease. Just like macrophages, mast cells were conventionally thought to originate from the bone marrow. However, they are already present in fetal tissues before the onset of bone marrow hematopoiesis, questioning this dogma. In recent years, our view of myeloid cell ontogeny has been revised. We now know that the first mast cells originate from progenitors made in the extra-embryonic yolk sac, and later get supplemented with mast cells produced from subsequent waves of hematopoiesis. In most connective tissues, sizeable populations of fetal-derived mast cells persist into adulthood, where they self-maintain largely independently from the bone marrow. These developmental origins are highly reminiscent of macrophages, which are known to have critical functions in development. Mast cells too may thus support healthy development. Their fetal origins and longevity also make mast cells susceptible to genetic and environmental perturbations, which may render them pathological. Here, we review our current understanding of mast cell biology from a developmental perspective. We first summarize how mast cell populations are established from distinct hematopoietic progenitor waves, and how they are subsequently maintained throughout life. We then discuss what functions mast cells may normally have at early life stages, and how they may be co-opted to cause, worsen, or increase susceptibility to disease.

肥大细胞的发生:从胎儿发育到终身健康和疾病
肥大细胞(MCs)是进化上古老的先天免疫细胞,在抵抗细菌、寄生虫和有毒动物的保护性免疫中起着重要作用。它们可以在身体的大多数器官中找到,在那里它们也有助于正常的组织功能,例如通过与神经进行串扰。尽管如此,它们最广为人知的是它们在过敏、过敏反应和特应性疾病中的有害作用。就像巨噬细胞一样,肥大细胞通常被认为起源于骨髓。然而,它们在骨髓造血开始前就已经存在于胎儿组织中,这对这一教条提出了质疑。近年来,我们对髓细胞个体发生的看法有所改变。我们现在知道,第一批肥大细胞起源于胚胎外卵黄囊中的祖细胞,后来又补充了随后的造血过程中产生的肥大细胞。在大多数结缔组织中,相当数量的来自胎儿的肥大细胞持续存在到成年,在那里它们基本上独立于骨髓自我维持。这些发育起源与巨噬细胞非常相似,巨噬细胞在发育中具有关键功能。因此,肥大细胞也可能支持健康发育。它们的胎儿起源和寿命也使肥大细胞易受遗传和环境扰动的影响,这可能使它们变得病态。在这里,我们从发育的角度回顾了我们目前对肥大细胞生物学的理解。我们首先总结了肥大细胞群是如何从不同的造血祖细胞波中建立起来的,以及它们随后是如何在整个生命中维持的。然后我们讨论肥大细胞在生命早期通常具有什么功能,以及它们是如何引起、恶化或增加对疾病的易感性的。
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来源期刊
Immunological Reviews
Immunological Reviews 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
16.20
自引率
1.10%
发文量
118
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Immunological Reviews is a specialized journal that focuses on various aspects of immunological research. It encompasses a wide range of topics, such as clinical immunology, experimental immunology, and investigations related to allergy and the immune system. The journal follows a unique approach where each volume is dedicated solely to a specific area of immunological research. However, collectively, these volumes aim to offer an extensive and up-to-date overview of the latest advancements in basic immunology and their practical implications in clinical settings.
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