PLX243119

GSE134286: Locally renewing resident synovial macrophages provide a protective barrier for the joint

  • Organsim mouse
  • Type RNASEQ
  • Target gene
  • Project ARCHS4

Macrophages (Ms) are considered to contribute to chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis 1. However, both the exact origin and role of Ms during inflammatory joint disease remain unclear. Here, we used multiple fate-mapping approaches in conjunction with 3D-light-sheet fluorescence microscopy and single cell RNA sequencing to perform a comprehensive spatiotemporal analysis of the composition, origin and differentiation of M subsets within the healthy and inflamed joint and subsequently studied their roles during arthritis. This approach revealed dynamic membrane-like structures consisting of a distinct population of CX3CR1+ tissue-resident Ms that formed an internal immunological barrier at the synovial lining and physically secluded the joint. Barrier-forming Ms displayed features otherwise typical of epithelial cells, and maintained their numbers through a pool of locally proliferating CX3CR1- mononuclear cells embedded into the synovial tissue. Unlike recruited monocyte-derived Ms, which actively contributed to joint inflammation, such epithelial-like CX3CR1+ lining Ms restricted the inflammatory reaction by providing a tight junction-mediated shield for intra-articular structures. Our data thus reveal an unexpected functional diversification among synovial Ms and have important implications for the general role of Ms in health and disease. SOURCE: Philipp Kirchner University Hospital Friedrich Alexander Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg

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