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Publication : Visualization of bone marrow monocyte mobilization using Cx3cr1gfp/+Flt3L-/- reporter mouse by multiphoton intravital microscopy.

First Author  Evrard M Year  2015
Journal  J Leukoc Biol Volume  97
Issue  3 Pages  611-9
PubMed ID  25516753 Mgi Jnum  J:220361
Mgi Id  MGI:5634258 Doi  10.1189/jlb.1TA0514-274R
Citation  Evrard M, et al. (2015) Visualization of bone marrow monocyte mobilization using Cx3cr1gfp/+Flt3L-/- reporter mouse by multiphoton intravital microscopy. J Leukoc Biol 97(3):611-9
abstractText  Monocytes are innate immune cells that play critical roles in inflammation and immune defense. A better comprehension of how monocytes are mobilized and recruited is fundamental to understand their biologic role in disease and steady state. The BM represents a major "checkpoint" for monocyte homeostasis, as it is the primary site for their production and release. Our study determined that the Cx3cr1(gfp/+) mouse strain is currently the most ideal model for the visualization of monocyte behavior in the BM by multiphoton intravital microscopy. However, we observed that DCs are also labeled with high levels of GFP and thus, interfere with the accuracy of monocyte tracking in vivo. Hence, we generated a Cx3cr1(gfp/+)Flt3L(-/-) reporter mouse and showed that whereas monocyte numbers were not affected, DC numbers were reduced significantly, as DCs but not monocytes depend on Flt3 signaling for their development. We thus verified that mobilization of monocytes from the BM in Cx3cr1(gfp/+)Flt3L(-/-) mice is intact in response to LPS. Collectively, our study demonstrates that the Cx3cr1(gfp/+)Flt3L(-/-) reporter mouse model represents a powerful tool to visualize monocyte activities in BM and illustrates the potential of a Cx3cr1(gfp/+)-based, multifunctionality fluorescence reporter approach to dissect monocyte function in vivo.
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