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Publication : Deletion of a Csf1r enhancer selectively impacts CSF1R expression and development of tissue macrophage populations.

First Author  Rojo R Year  2019
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  3215
PubMed ID  31324781 Mgi Jnum  J:281171
Mgi Id  MGI:6362139 Doi  10.1038/s41467-019-11053-8
Citation  Rojo R, et al. (2019) Deletion of a Csf1r enhancer selectively impacts CSF1R expression and development of tissue macrophage populations. Nat Commun 10(1):3215
abstractText  The proliferation, differentiation and survival of mononuclear phagocytes depend on signals from the receptor for macrophage colony-stimulating factor, CSF1R. The mammalian Csf1r locus contains a highly conserved super-enhancer, the fms-intronic regulatory element (FIRE). Here we show that genomic deletion of FIRE in mice selectively impacts CSF1R expression and tissue macrophage development in specific tissues. Deletion of FIRE ablates macrophage development from murine embryonic stem cells. Csf1r(DeltaFIRE/DeltaFIRE) mice lack macrophages in the embryo, brain microglia and resident macrophages in the skin, kidney, heart and peritoneum. The homeostasis of other macrophage populations and monocytes is unaffected, but monocytes and their progenitors in bone marrow lack surface CSF1R. Finally, Csf1r(DeltaFIRE/DeltaFIRE) mice are healthy and fertile without the growth, neurological or developmental abnormalities reported in Csf1r(-/-) rodents. Csf1r(DeltaFIRE/DeltaFIRE) mice thus provide a model to explore the homeostatic, physiological and immunological functions of tissue-specific macrophage populations in adult animals.
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