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Primordial GATA6 macrophages function as extravascular platelets in sterile injury

Authors :
Paul Kubes
Woo-Yong Lee
Bas G.J. Surewaard
Daniel Candinas
Mokarram Hossain
Benoît Zuber
Carsten Deppermann
Moritz Peiseler
Beat Haenni
Justin F. Deniset
Joel Zindel
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.). 371(6533)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Macrophages seal 'em in the coelom GATA6 + macrophages resident in body cavities exhibit both phagocytic and repair functions. However, the mechanisms by which these cells can identify and migrate to sites of injury have remained unclear. Using intravital imaging of mouse peritoneal cavities, Zindel et al. report that GATA6 + macrophages rapidly assemble clot-like structures in a process strongly analogous to thrombosis (see the Perspective by Herrick and Allen). The formation of these aggregates requires the expression of macrophage scavenger receptor domains and acts to plug wounds and promote healing. This pathway can be inadvertently activated during medical procedures, when macrophage aggregates can promote the generation of abdominal scar tissue known as adhesions. Inhibition of macrophage scavenger receptors may therefore be a useful therapeutic approach after surgeries that cause injury to body cavities. Science , this issue p. eabe0595 ; see also p. 993

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
371
Issue :
6533
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c41375931a6ddfc549ad45fdf9589a7f