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Publication : Monocytes give rise to Langerhans cells that preferentially migrate to lymph nodes at steady state.

First Author  Raquer-McKay HM Year  2024
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  121
Issue  47 Pages  e2404927121
PubMed ID  39541348 Mgi Jnum  J:359984
Mgi Id  MGI:7784967 Doi  10.1073/pnas.2404927121
Citation  Raquer-McKay HM, et al. (2024) Monocytes give rise to Langerhans cells that preferentially migrate to lymph nodes at steady state. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 121(47):e2404927121
abstractText  Current evidence suggests that ontogeny may account for the functional heterogeneity of some tissue macrophages, but not others. Here, we asked whether developmental origin drives different functions of skin Langerhans cells (LCs), an embryo-derived mononuclear phagocyte with features of both tissue macrophages and dendritic cells. Using time-course analyses, bone marrow chimeras, and fate tracing models, we found that the complete elimination of embryo-derived LCs at steady state results in their repopulation from circulating monocytes. However, monocyte-derived LCs inefficiently replenished the epidermal niche. Instead, these cells preferentially migrated to skin-draining lymph nodes. Mechanistically, we show that the enhanced migratory capability of monocyte-derived LCs is associated with higher expression of CD207/Langerin, a C-type lectin involved in the capture of skin microbes. Our data demonstrate that ontogeny plays a role in the migratory behavior of epidermal LCs.
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