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Publication : CNS macrophages differentially rely on an intronic <i>Csf1r</i> enhancer for their development.

First Author  Munro DAD Year  2020
Journal  Development Volume  147
Issue  23 PubMed ID  33323375
Mgi Jnum  J:301549 Mgi Id  MGI:6505243
Doi  10.1242/dev.194449 Citation  Munro DAD, et al. (2020) CNS macrophages differentially rely on an intronic Csf1r enhancer for their development. Development 147(23):dev194449
abstractText  The central nervous system hosts parenchymal macrophages, known as microglia, and non-parenchymal macrophages, collectively termed border-associated macrophages (BAMs). Microglia, but not BAMs, were reported to be absent in mice lacking a conserved Csf1r enhancer: the fms-intronic regulatory element (FIRE). However, it is unknown whether FIRE deficiency also impacts BAM arrival and/or maintenance. Here, we show that macrophages in the ventricular system of the brain, including Kolmer's epiplexus macrophages, are absent in Csf1r (DeltaFIRE/DeltaFIRE) mice. Stromal choroid plexus BAMs are also considerably reduced. During normal development, we demonstrate that intracerebroventricular macrophages arrive from embryonic day 10.5, and can traverse ventricular walls in embryonic slice cultures. In Csf1r (DeltaFIRE/DeltaFIRE) embryos, the arrival of both primitive microglia and intracerebroventricular macrophages was eliminated, whereas the arrival of cephalic mesenchyme and stromal choroid plexus BAMs was only partially restricted. Our results provide new insights into the development and regulation of different CNS macrophage populations.
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