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Pioneer neutrophils release chromatin within in vivo swarms.

Graham J Lieschke1, Stephen A Renshaw2, Philip M Elks2, Hannah M Isles2, Catherine A Loynes2, Sultan Alasmari1, Fu Chuen Kon2, Katherine M Henry2, Anastasia Kadochnikova3, Jack Hales2, Clare F Muir2, Maria-Cristina Keightley1, Visakan Kadirkamanathan3, Noémie Hamilton2.   

Abstract

Neutrophils are rapidly recruited to inflammatory sites where their coordinated migration forms clusters, a process termed neutrophil swarming. The factors that modulate early stages of neutrophil swarming are not fully understood, requiring the development of new in vivo models. Using transgenic zebrafish larvae to study endogenous neutrophil migration in a tissue damage model, we demonstrate that neutrophil swarming is a conserved process in zebrafish immunity, sharing essential features with mammalian systems. We show that neutrophil swarms initially develop around an individual pioneer neutrophil. We observed the violent release of extracellular cytoplasmic and nuclear fragments by the pioneer and early swarming neutrophils. By combining in vitro and in vivo approaches to study essential components of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), we provide in-depth characterisation and high-resolution imaging of the composition and morphology of these release events. Using a photoconversion approach to track neutrophils within developing swarms, we identify that the fate of swarm-initiating pioneer neutrophils involves extracellular chromatin release and that the key NET components gasdermin, neutrophil elastase, and myeloperoxidase are required for the swarming process. Together our findings demonstrate that release of cellular components by pioneer neutrophils is an initial step in neutrophil swarming at sites of tissue injury.
© 2021, Isles et al.

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Keywords:  NETs; immunology; inflammation; neutrophil; neutrophil swarming; zebrafish

Year:  2021        PMID: 34292151      PMCID: PMC8298094          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.68755

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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