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A Stromal Niche Defined by Expression of the Transcription Factor WT1 Mediates Programming and Homeostasis of Cavity-Resident Macrophages

Authors :
Ki-Wook Kim
Claudia X. Dominguez
Charles A. Harris
Jonathan E. Cooper
Wendy Sandoval
Christine C. Little
Shannon J. Turley
Matthew B. Buechler
Qingling Li
Jesse W. Williams
Gwendalyn J. Randolph
Melissa R. Junttila
Emily J. Onufer
Source :
Immunity
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Summary Tissue-resident macrophages require specific milieus for the maintenance of defining gene-expression programs. Expression of the transcription factor GATA6 is required for the homeostasis, function and localization of peritoneal cavity-resident macrophages. Gata6 expression is maintained in a non-cell autonomous manner and is elicited by the vitamin A metabolite, retinoic acid. Here, we found that the GATA6 transcriptional program is a common feature of macrophages residing in all visceral body cavities. Retinoic acid-dependent and -independent hallmark genes of GATA6+ macrophages were induced by mesothelial and fibroblastic stromal cells that express the transcription factor Wilms’ Tumor 1 (WT1), which drives the expression of two rate-limiting enzymes in retinol metabolism. Depletion of Wt1+ stromal cells reduced the frequency of GATA6+ macrophages in the peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities. Thus, Wt1+ mesothelial and fibroblastic stromal cells constitute essential niche components supporting the tissue-specifying transcriptional landscape and homeostasis of cavity-resident macrophages.

Details

ISSN :
10747613
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunity
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a3af1266089ff7249f549add39c42295