2022
DOI: 10.1084/jem.20210987
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CD116+ fetal precursors migrate to the perinatal lung and give rise to human alveolar macrophages

Abstract: Despite their importance in lung health and disease, it remains unknown how human alveolar macrophages develop early in life. Here we define the ontogeny of human alveolar macrophages from embryonic progenitors in vivo, using a humanized mouse model expressing human cytokines (MISTRG mice). We identified alveolar macrophage progenitors in human fetal liver that expressed the GM-CSF receptor CD116 and the transcription factor MYB. Transplantation experiments in MISTRG mice established a precursor–product relati… Show more

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“…AMs are a unique subset of self-renewing, long-lived, lung-tissue-resident immune cells derived from the fetal liver and seeded early in the perinatal lung by CD116 + precursors ( Guilliams et al., 2013 ; Tan and Krasnow, 2016 ; Saluzzo et al., 2017 ; Evren et al., 2022 ). These cells are found in alveolar spaces where they moderate lipid homeostasis, facilitate gas exchange, and regulate surfactant catabolism ( Todd et al., 2016 ) ( Figure 1 A).…”
Section: Innate Respiratory Response: Structural and Non-circulating ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMs are a unique subset of self-renewing, long-lived, lung-tissue-resident immune cells derived from the fetal liver and seeded early in the perinatal lung by CD116 + precursors ( Guilliams et al., 2013 ; Tan and Krasnow, 2016 ; Saluzzo et al., 2017 ; Evren et al., 2022 ). These cells are found in alveolar spaces where they moderate lipid homeostasis, facilitate gas exchange, and regulate surfactant catabolism ( Todd et al., 2016 ) ( Figure 1 A).…”
Section: Innate Respiratory Response: Structural and Non-circulating ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both subsets have been described in the human lung. Many similarities between mouse and human macrophages have been reported based on marker expression, location, function and even developmental pathway, especially for AMs, the most studied lung macrophages (19,20,28,29).…”
Section: Macrophages and Monocytesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Location of immune tissue-resident cells in the lungs (alveoli and bronchus). Created with BioRender.com temporal and tissue state-dependent origin of human AM was recently provided by Evren et al who characterized the embryonic origin of AM and pinpointed CD116 + fetal liver cells as human AM precursors in early life and steady-state conditions [26].…”
Section: Macrophages Key Orchestrators Of Respiratory Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%