Identification of Splenic Reservoir Monocytes and Their Deployment to Inflammatory Sites
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A current paradigm states that monocytes circulate freely and patrol blood vessels but differentiate irreversibly into dendritic cells (DCs) or macrophages upon tissue entry. Here we show that bona fide undifferentiated monocytes reside in the spleen and outnumber their equivalents in circulation. The reservoir monocytes assemble in clusters in the cords of the subcapsular red pulp and are distinct from macrophages and DCs. In response to ischemic myocardial injury, splenic monocytes increase their motility, exit the spleen en masse, accumulate in injured tissue, and participate in wound healing. These observations uncover a role for the spleen as a site for storage and rapid deployment of monocytes and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.08
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
15- FKFilip K. ŚwirskiCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Systems Biology
- MNMatthias NahrendorfCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Systems Biology
- MEMartin Etzrodt
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Systems Biology, University of Lausanne
- MWMoritz Wildgruber
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Systems Biology
- VCVirna Cortez‐Retamozo
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Systems Biology
Topics & keywords
- Spleen
- Monocyte
- Bone marrow
- Inflammation
- Immunology
- Immune system
- Medicine
- Pathology
- Good health and well-being