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Publication : Fibroblastic reticular cells provide a supportive niche for lymph node-resident macrophages.

First Author  D'Rozario J Year  2023
Journal  Eur J Immunol Volume  53
Issue  9 Pages  e2250355
PubMed ID  36991561 Mgi Jnum  J:343662
Mgi Id  MGI:7565931 Doi  10.1002/eji.202250355
Citation  D'Rozario J, et al. (2023) Fibroblastic reticular cells provide a supportive niche for lymph node-resident macrophages. Eur J Immunol 53(9):e2250355
abstractText  The lymph node (LN) is home to resident macrophage populations that are essential for immune function and homeostasis, but key factors controlling this niche are undefined. Here, we show that fibroblastic reticular cells (FRCs) are an essential component of the LN macrophage niche. Genetic ablation of FRCs caused rapid loss of macrophages and monocytes from LNs across two in vivo models. Macrophages co-localized with FRCs in human LNs, and murine single-cell RNA-sequencing revealed that FRC subsets broadly expressed master macrophage regulator CSF1. Functional assays containing purified FRCs and monocytes showed that CSF1R signaling was sufficient to support macrophage development. These effects were conserved between mouse and human systems. These data indicate an important role for FRCs in maintaining the LN parenchymal macrophage niche.
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