Mapping the origin and fate of myeloid cells in distinct compartments of the eye by single-cell profiling

通过单细胞分析绘制眼部不同区域中髓系细胞的起源和命运图谱

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作者:Peter Wieghofer ,Nora Hagemeyer ,Roman Sankowski ,Anja Schlecht ,Ori Staszewski ,Lukas Amann ,Markus Gruber ,Jana Koch ,Annika Hausmann ,Peipei Zhang ,Stefaniya Boneva ,Takahiro Masuda ,Ingo Hilgendorf ,Tobias Goldmann ,Chotima Böttcher ,Josef Priller ,Fabio Mv Rossi ,Clemens Lange ,Marco Prinz

Abstract

Similar to the brain, the eye is considered an immune-privileged organ where tissue-resident macrophages provide the major immune cell constituents. However, little is known about spatially restricted macrophage subsets within different eye compartments with regard to their origin, function, and fate during health and disease. Here, we combined single-cell analysis, fate mapping, parabiosis, and computational modeling to comprehensively examine myeloid subsets in distinct parts of the eye during homeostasis. This approach allowed us to identify myeloid subsets displaying diverse transcriptional states. During choroidal neovascularization, a typical hallmark of neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD), we recognized disease-specific macrophage subpopulations with distinct molecular signatures. Our results highlight the heterogeneity of myeloid subsets and their dynamics in the eye that provide new insights into the innate immune system in this organ which may offer new therapeutic targets for ophthalmological diseases.

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