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Publication : Early-wave macrophages control late hematopoiesis.

First Author  Monticelli S Year  2024
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  59
Issue  10 Pages  1284-1301.e8
PubMed ID  38569551 Mgi Jnum  J:348675
Mgi Id  MGI:7643100 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2024.03.013
Citation  Monticelli S, et al. (2024) Early-wave macrophages control late hematopoiesis. Dev Cell 59(10):1284-1301.e8
abstractText  Macrophages constitute the first defense line against the non-self, but their ability to remodel their environment in organ development/homeostasis is starting to be appreciated. Early-wave macrophages (EMs), produced from hematopoietic stem cell (HSC)-independent progenitors, seed the mammalian fetal liver niche wherein HSCs expand and differentiate. The involvement of niche defects in myeloid malignancies led us to identify the cues controlling HSCs. In Drosophila, HSC-independent EMs also colonize the larva when late hematopoiesis occurs. The evolutionarily conserved immune system allowed us to investigate whether/how EMs modulate late hematopoiesis in two models. We show that loss of EMs in Drosophila and mice accelerates late hematopoiesis, which does not correlate with inflammation and does not rely on macrophage phagocytic ability. Rather, EM-derived extracellular matrix components underlie late hematopoiesis acceleration. This demonstrates a developmental role for EMs.
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