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Publication : Transitional premonocytes emerge in the periphery for host defense against bacterial infections.

First Author  Teh YC Year  2022
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  8
Issue  9 Pages  eabj4641
PubMed ID  35245124 Mgi Jnum  J:329159
Mgi Id  MGI:7256038 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abj4641
Citation  Teh YC, et al. (2022) Transitional premonocytes emerge in the periphery for host defense against bacterial infections. Sci Adv 8(9):eabj4641
abstractText  Circulating Ly6C(hi) monocytes often undergo cellular death upon exhaustion of their antibacterial effector functions, which limits their capacity for subsequent macrophage differentiation. This shrouds the understanding on how the host replaces the tissue-resident macrophage niche effectively during bacterial invasion to avert infection morbidity. Here, we show that proliferating transitional premonocytes (TpMos), an immediate precursor of mature Ly6C(hi) monocytes (MatMos), were mobilized into the periphery in response to acute bacterial infection and sepsis. TpMos were less susceptible to apoptosis and served as the main source of macrophage replenishment when MatMos were vulnerable toward bacteria-induced cellular death. Furthermore, TpMo and its derived macrophages contributed to host defense by balancing the proinflammatory cytokine response of MatMos. Consequently, adoptive transfer of TpMos improved the survival outcome of lethal sepsis. Our findings hence highlight a protective role for TpMos during bacterial infections and their contribution toward monocyte-derived macrophage heterogeneity in distinct disease outcomes.
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