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Single-cell transcriptomics identifies the differentiation trajectory from inflammatory monocytes to pro-resolving macrophages in a mouse skin allergy model
Both monocytes and macrophages are heterogeneous populations. It was traditionally understood that Ly6C hi classical (inflammatory) monocytes differentiate into pro-inflammatory Ly6C hi macrophages. Accumulating evidence has suggested that Ly6C hi classical monocytes can also differentiate into Ly6C...
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Published in: | Nature communications 2024-02, Vol.15 (1), p.1666-1666, Article 1666 |
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Summary: | Both monocytes and macrophages are heterogeneous populations. It was traditionally understood that Ly6C
hi
classical (inflammatory) monocytes differentiate into pro-inflammatory Ly6C
hi
macrophages. Accumulating evidence has suggested that Ly6C
hi
classical monocytes can also differentiate into Ly6C
lo
pro-resolving macrophages under certain conditions, while their differentiation trajectory remains to be fully elucidated. The present study with scRNA-seq and flow cytometric analyses reveals that Ly6C
hi
PD-L2
lo
classical monocytes recruited to the allergic skin lesion sequentially differentiate into Ly6C
lo
PD-L2
hi
pro-resolving macrophages, via intermediate Ly6C
hi
PD-L2
hi
macrophages but not Ly6C
lo
non-classical monocytes, in an IL-4 receptor-dependent manner. Along the differentiation, classical monocyte-derived macrophages display anti-inflammatory signatures followed by metabolic rewiring concordant with their ability to phagocytose apoptotic neutrophils and allergens, therefore contributing to the resolution of inflammation. The failure in the generation of these pro-resolving macrophages drives the IL-1α-mediated cycle of inflammation with abscess-like accumulation of necrotic neutrophils. Thus, we clarify the stepwise differentiation trajectory from Ly6C
hi
classical monocytes toward Ly6C
lo
pro-resolving macrophages that restrain neutrophilic aggravation of skin allergic inflammation.
Classical monocytes can differentiate into pro-inflammatory or pro-resolving macrophages. Here the authors characterise mouse macrophage differentiation and show that Ly6C
hi
classical monocytes can differentiate into Ly6C
lo
pro-resolving macrophages which are involved in the resolution of skin allergic inflammation. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-024-46148-4 |