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A novel myeloid cell in murine spleen defined through gene profiling. | LitMetric

A novel myeloid cell in murine spleen defined through gene profiling.

J Cell Mol Med

Clem Jones Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.

Published: August 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • A new type of myeloid antigen presenting cell, referred to as "L-DC," has been generated in vitro from long-term splenic stromal cultures and is functionally distinct from traditional macrophage and dendritic cell subsets.
  • Transcriptome analysis indicates that "L-DC" has a close lineage relationship with resident monocytes and inflammatory monocytes, but behaves uniquely in development and function.
  • The novel subset shows higher expression of certain genes, like CD300e, and its development is not dependent on Toll-like receptor signaling, unlike resident monocytes.

Article Abstract

A novel myeloid antigen presenting cell can be generated through in vitro haematopoiesis in long-term splenic stromal cocultures. The in vivo equivalent subset was recently identified as phenotypically and functionally distinct from the spleen subsets of macrophages, conventional (c) dendritic cells (DC), resident monocytes, inflammatory monocytes and eosinophils. This novel subset which is myeloid on the basis of cell surface phenotype, but dendritic-like on the basis of cell surface marker expression and antigen presenting function, has been tentatively labelled "L-DC." Transcriptome analysis has now been employed to determine the lineage relationship of this cell type with known splenic cDC and monocyte subsets. Principal components analysis showed separation of "L-DC" and monocytes from cDC subsets in the second principal component. Hierarchical clustering then indicated a close lineage relationship between this novel subset, resident monocytes and inflammatory monocytes. Resident monocytes were the most closely aligned, with no genes specifically expressed by the novel subset. This subset, however, showed upregulation of genes reflecting both dendritic and myeloid lineages, with strong upregulation of several genes, particularly CD300e. While resident monocytes were found to be dependent on Toll-like receptor signalling for development and were reduced in number in Myd88-/- and Trif-/- mutant mice, both the novel subset and inflammatory monocytes were unaffected. Here, we describe a novel myeloid cell type closely aligned with resident monocytes in terms of lineage but distinct in terms of development and functional capacity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6653018PMC
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