2023
DOI: 10.1177/00220345221150005
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A Salivary Gland Resident Macrophage Subset Regulating Radiation Responses

Abstract: Radiotherapy of head and neck cancers frequently leads to irreversible hypofunction of salivary glands, which severely compromises the quality of life and is extremely difficult to treat. We found recently that salivary gland resident macrophages are sensitive to radiation and interact with epithelial progenitors and endothelial cells through homeostatic paracrine factors. Heterogeneous subpopulations of resident macrophages are present in other organs with distinct functions, whereas subpopulations of salivar… Show more

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“…In our study, CD206 + CD163 + macrophages expressed Tim4 and LYVE-1, albeit at low and variable levels, and FRβ, aligning them with so-called "TLF" (Tim4 and/or LYVE-1 and/or FRβ)-expressing macrophages found across many different tissues by the Epelman group (6,27,28). This is in disagreement with Zhao et al (29), where the authors conclude that Folr2 (FRβ), Lyve1, and Timd4 are not expressed in any macrophage subset. Clusters 0 and 1 appeared to represent discrete transcriptional states of the CD11c + CD206 − CD163 − subset.…”
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“…In our study, CD206 + CD163 + macrophages expressed Tim4 and LYVE-1, albeit at low and variable levels, and FRβ, aligning them with so-called "TLF" (Tim4 and/or LYVE-1 and/or FRβ)-expressing macrophages found across many different tissues by the Epelman group (6,27,28). This is in disagreement with Zhao et al (29), where the authors conclude that Folr2 (FRβ), Lyve1, and Timd4 are not expressed in any macrophage subset. Clusters 0 and 1 appeared to represent discrete transcriptional states of the CD11c + CD206 − CD163 − subset.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 96%
“…Similarly, we did not find Csf2rb -defined subsets of macrophages as recently suggested (fig. S2B) ( 29 ). We subsequently confirmed the presence of CD163 + macrophages in the SMG by immunofluorescence.…”
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