Profiling peripheral nerve macrophages reveals two macrophage subsets with distinct localization, transcriptome and response to injury

Ydens, E. et al. (2020) Profiling peripheral nerve macrophages reveals two macrophage subsets with distinct localization, transcriptome and response to injury. Nature Neuroscience, 23, pp. 676-689. (doi: 10.1038/s41593-020-0618-6) (PMID:32284604)

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Abstract

While CNS microglia have been extensively studied, relatively little is known about macrophages populating the peripheral nervous system. Here we performed ontogenic, transcriptomic and spatial characterization of sciatic nerve macrophages (snMacs). Using multiple fate-mapping systems, we show that snMacs do not derive from the early embryonic precursors colonizing the CNS, but originate primarily from late embryonic precursors and become replaced by bone-marrow-derived macrophages over time. Using single-cell transcriptomics, we identified a tissue-specific core signature of snMacs and two spatially separated snMacs: Relmα Mgl1 snMacs in the epineurium and Relmα Mgl1 snMacs in the endoneurium. Globally, snMacs lack most of the core signature genes of microglia, with only the endoneurial subset expressing a restricted number of these genes. In response to nerve injury, the two resident snMac populations respond differently. Moreover, and unlike in the CNS, monocyte-derived macrophages that develop during injury can engraft efficiently in the pool of resident peripheral nervous system macrophages.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Scott, Ms Charlotte
Authors: Ydens, E., Amann, L., Asselbergh, B., Scott, C. L., Martens, L., Sichien, D., Mossad, O., Blank, T., De Prijck, S., Low, D., Masuda, T., Saeys, Y., Timmerman, V., Stumm, R., Ginhoux, F., Prinz, M., Janssens, S., and Guilliams, M.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Infection & Immunity
Journal Name:Nature Neuroscience
Publisher:Nature Research
ISSN:1097-6256
ISSN (Online):1546-1726
Published Online:13 April 2020

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