B179:组织内巨噬细胞沉默凋亡细胞清除的调控

K. Pestal, G. Barton
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当正常、健康的细胞因凋亡而死亡时,它们必须被清除以确保组织的稳态。如果不能有效清除凋亡细胞(ACs),就会释放炎症刺激,如核酸,导致组织损伤,最终导致自身免疫。ACs的清除主要是由组织内巨噬细胞完成的。尽管表达了许多先天免疫受体,但这些细胞对ACs内潜在的刺激配体没有反应。最近,Barton实验室已经确定了几种具有许多共同特征的ac吞噬巨噬细胞。这些特征包括交流识别受体的表达和TLR对核酸的反应性降低。转录因子KLF2和KLF4似乎在体外和体内不同的ac清除巨噬细胞群体中都参与了这种表达程序。离开环境的巨噬细胞失去了这一程序,可以通过将TLR反应性巨噬细胞转移到维持内源性沉默居民的环境中来采用这一程序。这种协调的沉默免疫程序允许组织内巨噬细胞在有效清除ACs的同时保持体内平衡。引用格式:Kathleen Pestal, Gregory M. Barton。组织内巨噬细胞沉默凋亡细胞清除的调控[摘要]。第四届CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR国际癌症免疫治疗会议:将科学转化为生存;2018年9月30日至10月3日;纽约,纽约。费城(PA): AACR;癌症免疫学杂志,2019;7(2增刊):摘要nr B179。
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Abstract B179: The regulation of silent apoptotic cell-clearance in tissue-resident macrophages
When normal, healthy cells die by apoptosis, they must be cleared to ensure tissue homeostasis. Failure to clear apoptotic cells (ACs) efficiently enables the release of inflammatory stimuli, such as nucleic acids, leading to tissue injury and, ultimately, autoimmunity. Clearance of ACs is largely performed by tissue-resident macrophages. Despite expressing many innate immune receptors, these cells do not respond to the potentially stimulatory ligands within ACs. Recently, the Barton Lab has identified several populations of AC-engulfing macrophages with many common features. These features include the expression of AC-recognition receptors and reduced TLR responsiveness to nucleic acids. The transcription factors KLF2 and KLF4 appear to contribute to this expression program both in vitro and in vivo in distinct AC-clearing macrophage populations. Macrophages that are removed from their environments lose this program and the program can be adopted by transferring TLR responsive macrophages into environments where endogenous silent residents are maintained. This coordinated silent immune program allows tissue-resident macrophages to maintain homeostasis while efficiently clearing ACs. Citation Format: Kathleen Pestal, Gregory M. Barton. The regulation of silent apoptotic cell-clearance in tissue-resident macrophages [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Fourth CRI-CIMT-EATI-AACR International Cancer Immunotherapy Conference: Translating Science into Survival; Sept 30-Oct 3, 2018; New York, NY. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Immunol Res 2019;7(2 Suppl):Abstract nr B179.
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