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Publication : Mice Lacking Endoglin in Macrophages Show an Impaired Immune Response.

First Author  Ojeda-Fernández L Year  2016
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  12
Issue  3 Pages  e1005935
PubMed ID  27010826 Mgi Jnum  J:232492
Mgi Id  MGI:5779447 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1005935
Citation  Ojeda-Fernandez L, et al. (2016) Mice Lacking Endoglin in Macrophages Show an Impaired Immune Response. PLoS Genet 12(3):e1005935
abstractText  Endoglin is an auxiliary receptor for members of the TGF-beta superfamily and plays an important role in the homeostasis of the vessel wall. Mutations in endoglin gene (ENG) or in the closely related TGF-beta receptor type I ACVRL1/ALK1 are responsible for a rare dominant vascular dysplasia, the Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT), or Rendu-Osler-Weber syndrome. Endoglin is also expressed in human macrophages, but its role in macrophage function remains unknown. In this work, we show that endoglin expression is triggered during the monocyte-macrophage differentiation process, both in vitro and during the in vivo differentiation of blood monocytes recruited to foci of inflammation in wild-type C57BL/6 mice. To analyze the role of endoglin in macrophages in vivo, an endoglin myeloid lineage specific knock-out mouse line (Engfl/flLysMCre) was generated. These mice show a predisposition to develop spontaneous infections by opportunistic bacteria. Engfl/flLysMCre mice also display increased survival following LPS-induced peritonitis, suggesting a delayed immune response. Phagocytic activity is impaired in peritoneal macrophages, altering one of the main functions of macrophages which contributes to the initiation of the immune response. We also observed altered expression of TGF-beta1 target genes in endoglin deficient peritoneal macrophages. Overall, the altered immune activity of endoglin deficient macrophages could help to explain the higher rate of infectious diseases seen in HHT1 patients.
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