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Regulation of monocyte cell fate by blood vessels mediated by Notch signalling

Gamrekelashvili, Jaba
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Giagnorio, Roberto
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Jussofie, Jasmin
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August 31, 2016
Nature Communications

A population of monocytes, known as Ly6C(lo) monocytes, patrol blood vessels by crawling along the vascular endothelium. Here we show that endothelial cells control their origin through Notch signalling. Using combinations of conditional genetic deletion strategies and cell-fate tracking experiments we show that Notch2 regulates conversion of Ly6C(hi) monocytes into Ly6C(lo) monocytes in vivo and in vitro, thereby regulating monocyte cell fate under steady-state conditions. This process is controlled by Notch ligand delta-like 1 (Dll1) expressed by a population of endothelial cells that constitute distinct vascular niches in the bone marrow and spleen in vivo, while culture on recombinant DLL1 induces monocyte conversion in vitro. Thus, blood vessels regulate monocyte conversion, a form of committed myeloid cell fate regulation.

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DOI
10.1038/ncomms12597
Web of Science ID

WOS:000391871000001

Author(s)
Gamrekelashvili, Jaba
Giagnorio, Roberto
Jussofie, Jasmin
Soehnlein, Oliver
Duchene, Johan
Briseno, Carlos G.
Ramasamy, Saravana K.
Krishnasamy, Kashyap
Limbourg, Anne
Kapanadze, Tamar
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Date Issued

2016-08-31

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Nature Communications
Volume

7

Article Number

12597

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