Recent studies have shown that tissue macrophages (MΦ) arise from embryonic progenitors of the yolk sac (YS) and fetal liver and colonize tissues before birth. Further studies have proposed that developmentally distinct tissue MΦ can be identified based on the differential expression of F4/80 and CD11b, but whether a characteristic transcriptional profile exists is largely unknown. Here, we took advantage of an inducible fate‐mapping system that facilitated the identification of CD45+c‐kit−CX3CR1+F4/80+ (A2) progenitors of the YS as the source of F4/80hi but not CD11bhi MΦ. Large‐scale transcriptional profiling of MΦ precursors from the YS stage to adulthood allowed for building computational models for F4/80hi tissue macrophages being direct descendants of A2 progenitors. We further identified a distinct molecular signature of F4/80hi and CD11bhi MΦ and found that Irf8 was vital for MΦ maturation. Our data provide new cellular and molecular insights into the origin and developmental pathways of tissue MΦ.
Unit 1
Unit 1: Genetics, Developmental Biology & Molecular Physiology
- Michael Hoch/Reinhard Bauer lab: Molecular Developmental Biology
- Elvira Mass lab: Developmental Biology of the Immune System
- Michael Pankratz lab: Molecular Brain Physiology and Behavior
- Dietmar Schmucker lab: Neuronal Wiring
Unit 2
Unit 2: Molecular Immune & Cell Biology
- Sven Burgdorf lab: Cellular Immunology
- Irmgard Förster lab: Immunology and Environment
- Jan Hasenauer lab: Computational Life Sciences
- Eva Kiermaier lab: Immune and Tumor Biology
- Waldemar Kolanus lab: Molecular Immunology and Cell Biology
- Mihai Netea lab: Immunology and Metabolism
- Joachim Schultze lab: Genomics and Immunoregulation
- Ivonne Vazquez Armendariz lab: Organoid Biology
- Andreas Schlitzer lab: Biology of Inflammation
Unit 3
Unit 4
Former groups
Former groups
- Margret Bülow lab: Neuronal Cell Metabolism
- Stephanie Kath-Schorr lab: Functional RNA
- Alena Khmelinskaia: Protein Design and Self-Assembly
- Peter Soba lab: Neuronal Patterning and Connectivity
- Gaia Tavosanis lab: Developmental Neurobiology
- Klaus Willecke lab: Molecular Genetics & Cell Biology
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