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Multiple cell populations generate macrophage progenitors in the early yolk sac.

Chie Ito1, Mari Hikosaka-Kuniishi1, Hidetoshi Yamazaki1, Toshiyuki Yamane2.   

Abstract

Yolk sac (YS) CSF1 receptor positive (CSF1R+) cells are thought to be the progenitors for tissue-resident macrophages present in various tissues. The YS progenitors for tissue-resident macrophages are referred to as erythroid-myeloid progenitors (EMPs). However, diverse types of hematopoietic progenitors are present in the early YS, thus it is not precisely known which type of hematopoietic cell gives rise to the CSF1R+ lineage. In this study, an analysis was conducted to determine when CSF1R+ progenitors appeared in the early YS. It showed that CSF1R+ cells appeared in the YS as early as embryonic day 9 (E9) and that the earliest hematopoietic progenitors that differentiate into CSF1R+ cells were found in E8. Since these progenitors possessed the capability to generate primitive erythroid cells, it was likely that primitive erythroid lineages shared progenitors with the CSF1R+ lineage. Mutual antagonism appears to work between PU.1 and GATA1 when CSF1R+ cells appear in the early YS. One day later (E9), multiple progenitors, including myeloid-restricted progenitors and multipotent progenitors, in the YS could immediately generate CSF1R+ cells. These results suggest that EMPs are not an exclusive source for the CSF1R+ lineage; rather, multiple hematopoietic cell populations give rise to CSF1R+ lineage in the early YS.
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Keywords:  Embryonic hematopoiesis; Fetal hematopoiesis; Immune cell development; Osteoclast; Transcription factor

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35224692     DOI: 10.1007/s00018-022-04203-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci        ISSN: 1420-682X            Impact factor:   9.261


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