Mutation in the rat interleukin 34 gene impacts macrophage development, homeostasis, and inflammation.

大鼠白细胞介素 34 基因突变会影响巨噬细胞发育、体内平衡和炎症

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作者:Huang Stephen, Patkar Omkar L, Schulze Sarah, Carter-Cusack Dylan, Millard Susan, Ranpura Ginell, Green Emma K, Maxwell Emma, Kanesarajah Jeeva, Cowin Gary, Stimson Damion, Kurniawan Nyoman D, Keshvari Sahar, Allavena Rachel, Pettit Allison R, Irvine Katharine M, Hume David A
Interleukin 34 (IL34) and colony-stimulating factor 1 (CSF1) signal through a shared receptor (CSF1R) to control macrophage survival, differentiation, and function. Here, we describe the impact of loss-of-function mutation in the rat Il34 gene. In contrast to IL34 mutant mice, macrophages within squamous epithelia (Langerhans cells) were not significantly depleted in Il34 (-/-) rats. In the brain, microglia and brain-associated macrophages were selectively depleted in grey matter. A gradient of microglial density in the Il34 (-/-) cortex suggests that CSF1 can diffuse outwards from the corpus callosum. Microglial loss was not associated with detectable neuropathology or altered gene expression in the cortex, hippocampus, and thalamus aside from selective loss of microglia-expressed transcripts. In the adenine diet model of renal interstitial fibrosis, both Il34 and Csf1 were induced. The absence of IL34 led to a significant reduction in macrophage recruitment compared with controls, but pathology was unaffected. We suggest that IL34 and CSF1 provide overlapping signals to sustain microglia and to direct macrophage recruitment and repair tissue injury in the periphery.

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