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Publication : Neutrophils instruct homeostatic and pathological states in naive tissues.

First Author  Casanova-Acebes M Year  2018
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  215
Issue  11 Pages  2778-2795
PubMed ID  30282719 Mgi Jnum  J:269006
Mgi Id  MGI:6272920 Doi  10.1084/jem.20181468
Citation  Casanova-Acebes M, et al. (2018) Neutrophils instruct homeostatic and pathological states in naive tissues. J Exp Med 215(11):2778-2795
abstractText  Immune protection relies on the capacity of neutrophils to infiltrate challenged tissues. Naive tissues, in contrast, are believed to remain free of these cells and protected from their toxic cargo. Here, we show that neutrophils are endowed with the capacity to infiltrate multiple tissues in the steady-state, a process that follows tissue-specific dynamics. By focusing in two particular tissues, the intestine and the lungs, we find that neutrophils infiltrating the intestine are engulfed by resident macrophages, resulting in repression of Il23 transcription, reduced G-CSF in plasma, and reinforced activity of distant bone marrow niches. In contrast, diurnal accumulation of neutrophils within the pulmonary vasculature influenced circadian transcription in the lungs. Neutrophil-influenced transcripts in this organ were associated with carcinogenesis and migration. Consistently, we found that neutrophils dictated the diurnal patterns of lung invasion by melanoma cells. Homeostatic infiltration of tissues unveils a facet of neutrophil biology that supports organ function, but can also instigate pathological states.
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