功能(生物学)
细胞生物学
血小板
生物
化学
免疫学
作者
Joël Zindel,Moritz Peiseler,Mokarram Hossain,Carsten Deppermann,Woo‐Yong Lee,Beat Haenni,Benoît Zuber,Justin Deniset,Bas G. J. Surewaard,Daniel Candinas,Paul Kubes
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2021-03-05
卷期号:371 (6533)
被引量:100
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.abe0595
摘要
Most multicellular organisms have a major body cavity that harbors immune cells. In primordial species such as purple sea urchins, these cells perform phagocytic functions but are also crucial in repairing injuries. In mammals, the peritoneal cavity contains large numbers of resident GATA6+ macrophages, which may function similarly. However, it is unclear how cavity macrophages suspended in the fluid phase (peritoneal fluid) identify and migrate toward injuries. In this study, we used intravital microscopy to show that cavity macrophages in fluid rapidly form thrombus-like structures in response to injury by means of primordial scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domains. Aggregates of cavity macrophages physically sealed injuries and promoted rapid repair of focal lesions. In iatrogenic surgical situations, these cavity macrophages formed extensive aggregates that promoted the growth of intra-abdominal scar tissue known as peritoneal adhesions.
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