2023
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202206617
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Mouse Tissue‐Resident Peritoneal Macrophages in Homeostasis, Repair, Infection, and Tumor Metastasis

Abstract: Large peritoneal macrophages (LPMs) are long-lived, tissue-resident macrophages, formed during embryonic life, developmentally and functionally confined to the peritoneal cavity. LPMs provide the first line of defense against life-threatening pathologies of the peritoneal cavity, such as abdominal sepsis, peritoneal metastatic tumor growth, or peritoneal injuries caused by trauma, or abdominal surgery. Apart from their primary phagocytic function, reminiscent of primitive defense mechanisms sustained by coelom… Show more

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“…We specifically focused on the large peritoneal cavity macrophages (LPM) that are F4/80 hi MHCII low and depend on the expression of Gata6 for their differentiation 40,41 . In response to inflammation, LPM will aggregate at specific sites in the peritoneal cavity to contain infection or mediate tissue repair 42 . IL-4 treatment of infection with nematode parasites can expand the LPM population through proliferation 43 , while activating the macrophages to adopt a tissue repair phenotype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We specifically focused on the large peritoneal cavity macrophages (LPM) that are F4/80 hi MHCII low and depend on the expression of Gata6 for their differentiation 40,41 . In response to inflammation, LPM will aggregate at specific sites in the peritoneal cavity to contain infection or mediate tissue repair 42 . IL-4 treatment of infection with nematode parasites can expand the LPM population through proliferation 43 , while activating the macrophages to adopt a tissue repair phenotype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the immune system, apoptotic B cells in the early germinal centers of lymphoid follicles locally activate follicular macrophages into classical tangible body macrophages for efferocytosis, which can prevent antibody-mediated autoimmune diseases ( 62 ). In mice, large peritoneal macrophages undergo efficient efferocytosis to maintain a homeostatic peritoneal microenvironment and promote self-tolerance ( 63 ). A “multi-omics” analysis of cardiac development/function from early embryo to adult mice revealed that a subpopulation of major histocompatibility complex class II-positive resident macrophages displayed arachidonic acid metabolism involved in efferocytosis, though the dysfunction of efferocytosis during this process was not clarified ( 64 ).…”
Section: Physiological Functions Of Macrophages During Efferocytosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnant mice were humanly killed on Day 14.5 of gestation. The ip dose (5 μg/kg) was calculated based on the in vitro studies here, on previous reports with locally administered peptides at Day 6.5 (Hauk et al, 2014(Hauk et al, , 2019 and the estimation of peritoneal fluid volume in female mice (Ardavín et al, 2023). Adjustment of the dose also involved testing a lower (10%) and a higher (10x) dose in a small group of pregnant animals at Day 6.5.…”
Section: Mouse Pregnancy Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%