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Publication : Induction of the nuclear receptor PPAR-γ by the cytokine GM-CSF is critical for the differentiation of fetal monocytes into alveolar macrophages.

First Author  Schneider C Year  2014
Journal  Nat Immunol Volume  15
Issue  11 Pages  1026-37
PubMed ID  25263125 Mgi Jnum  J:260237
Mgi Id  MGI:6140831 Doi  10.1038/ni.3005
Citation  Schneider C, et al. (2014) Induction of the nuclear receptor PPAR-gamma by the cytokine GM-CSF is critical for the differentiation of fetal monocytes into alveolar macrophages. Nat Immunol 15(11):1026-37
abstractText  Tissue-resident macrophages constitute heterogeneous populations with unique functions and distinct gene-expression signatures. While it has been established that they originate mostly from embryonic progenitor cells, the signals that induce a characteristic tissue-specific differentiation program remain unknown. We found that the nuclear receptor PPAR-gamma determined the perinatal differentiation and identity of alveolar macrophages (AMs). In contrast, PPAR-gamma was dispensable for the development of macrophages located in the peritoneum, liver, brain, heart, kidneys, intestine and fat. Transcriptome analysis of the precursors of AMs from newborn mice showed that PPAR-gamma conferred a unique signature, including several transcription factors and genes associated with the differentiation and function of AMs. Expression of PPAR-gamma in fetal lung monocytes was dependent on the cytokine GM-CSF. Therefore, GM-CSF has a lung-specific role in the perinatal development of AMs through the induction of PPAR-gamma in fetal monocytes.
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