脑膜
免疫学
淋巴细胞性脉络膜脑膜炎
免疫
细胞毒性T细胞
炎症
巨噬细胞
小胶质细胞
单核细胞
免疫系统
生物
CD8型
神经科学
生物化学
体外
作者
Réjane Rua,Jane Y. Lee,Alexander B. Silva,Isabella Swafford,Dragan Maric,Kory Johnson,Dorian B. McGavern
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41590-019-0344-y
摘要
Tissue macrophages have an embryonic origin and can be replenished in some tissues under steady-state conditions by blood monocytes. However, little is known about the residency and properties of infiltrating monocytes after an inflammatory challenge. The meninges of the central nervous system (CNS) are populated by a dense network of macrophages that act as resident immune sentinels. Here we show that, following lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection, resident meningeal macrophages (MMs) acquired viral antigen and interacted directly with infiltrating cytotoxic T lymphocytes, which led to macrophage depletion. Concurrently, the meninges were infiltrated by inflammatory monocytes that engrafted the meningeal niche and remained in situ for months after viral clearance. This engraftment led to interferon-γ-dependent functional changes in the pool of MMs, including loss of bacterial and immunoregulatory sensors. Collectively, these data indicate that peripheral monocytes can engraft the meninges after an inflammatory challenge, imprinting the compartment with long-term defects in immune function.
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