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Publication : Macrophages in the synovial lining niche initiate neutrophil recruitment and articular inflammation.

First Author  Zec K Year  2023
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  220
Issue  8 PubMed ID  37115585
Mgi Jnum  J:335735 Mgi Id  MGI:7470680
Doi  10.1084/jem.20220595 Citation  Zec K, et al. (2023) Macrophages in the synovial lining niche initiate neutrophil recruitment and articular inflammation. J Exp Med 220(8)
abstractText  The first immune-activating changes within joint resident cells that lead to pathogenic leukocyte recruitment during articular inflammation remain largely unknown. In this study, we employ state-of-the-art confocal microscopy and image analysis in a systemic, whole-organ, and quantitative way to present evidence that synovial inflammation begins with the activation of lining macrophages. We show that lining, but not sublining macrophages phagocytose immune complexes containing the model antigen. Using the antigen-induced arthritis (AIA) model, we demonstrate that on recognition of antigen-antibody complexes, lining macrophages undergo significant activation, which is dependent on interferon regulatory factor 5 (IRF5), and produce chemokines, most notably CXCL1. Consequently, at the onset of inflammation, neutrophils are preferentially recruited in the vicinity of antigen-laden macrophages in the synovial lining niche. As inflammation progresses, neutrophils disperse across the whole synovium and form swarms in synovial sublining during resolution. Our study alters the paradigm of lining macrophages as immunosuppressive cells to important instigators of synovial inflammation.
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