组织常驻巨噬细胞调节发展中的心脏的淋巴管生长和模式

T. Cahill, Xin Sun, Christophe Ravaud, Cristina Villa del Campo, K. Klaourakis, Irina-Elena Lupu, Allegra M. Lord, Cathy Browne, S. Jacobsen, D. Greaves, D. Jackson, S. Cowley, W. James, R. Choudhury, J. Vieira, P. Riley
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巨噬细胞是先天免疫系统的组成部分,在组织炎症和修复中起着关键作用。现在很明显,巨噬细胞也支持器官发生,但很少有研究表征它们在心脏发育中的身份、个体发生和功能。本研究表明,巨噬细胞在发育中的心脏心外膜下腔室的分布和流行与新淋巴的出现一致,巨噬细胞与新生的淋巴毛细血管密切相互作用。因此,全局巨噬细胞缺乏导致广泛的血管破坏,突变心脏表现出缩短和错误模式的淋巴管。心脏巨噬细胞的起源与卵黄囊和胎儿肝脏有关。此外,发现Cx3cr1+髓系在淋巴内皮的重塑中发挥重要作用。从机制上讲,巨噬细胞透明质酸通过介导巨噬细胞与淋巴内皮细胞的直接相互作用,是淋巴发芽所必需的。总之,这些发现揭示了巨噬细胞在哺乳动物心血管系统发育过程中作为淋巴生长不可或缺的介质的作用。组织内巨噬细胞是心脏发育过程中淋巴管形成不可或缺的介质,具有重塑血管丛的功能。
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Tissue-resident macrophages regulate lymphatic vessel growth and patterning in the developing heart
ABSTRACT Macrophages are components of the innate immune system with key roles in tissue inflammation and repair. It is now evident that macrophages also support organogenesis, but few studies have characterized their identity, ontogeny and function during heart development. Here, we show that the distribution and prevalence of resident macrophages in the subepicardial compartment of the developing heart coincides with the emergence of new lymphatics, and that macrophages interact closely with the nascent lymphatic capillaries. Consequently, global macrophage deficiency led to extensive vessel disruption, with mutant hearts exhibiting shortened and mis-patterned lymphatics. The origin of cardiac macrophages was linked to the yolk sac and foetal liver. Moreover, the Cx3cr1+ myeloid lineage was found to play essential functions in the remodelling of the lymphatic endothelium. Mechanistically, macrophage hyaluronan was required for lymphatic sprouting by mediating direct macrophage-lymphatic endothelial cell interactions. Together, these findings reveal insight into the role of macrophages as indispensable mediators of lymphatic growth during the development of the mammalian cardiac vasculature. Highlighted Article: Tissue-resident macrophages are indispensable mediators of lymphatic vessel formation during heart development, and function to remodel the vascular plexus.
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