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Cell Rep ; 38(2): 110222, 2022 01 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35021097

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Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells, termed efferocytosis, is critical for tissue homeostasis and drives anti-inflammatory programming in engulfing macrophages. Here, we assess metabolites in naive and inflammatory macrophages following engulfment of multiple cellular and non-cellular targets. Efferocytosis leads to increases in the arginine-derived polyamines, spermidine and spermine, in vitro and in vivo. Surprisingly, polyamine accumulation after efferocytosis does not arise from retention of apoptotic cell metabolites or de novo synthesis but from enhanced polyamine import that is dependent on Rac1, actin, and PI3 kinase. Blocking polyamine import prevents efferocytosis from suppressing macrophage interleukin (IL)-1ß or IL-6. This identifies efferocytosis as a trigger for polyamine import and accumulation, and imported polyamines as mediators of efferocytosis-induced immune reprogramming.


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Cytophagocytosis/physiology , Macrophages/metabolism , Polyamines/metabolism , Animals , Apoptosis/physiology , Female , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Immunomodulation , Inflammation/metabolism , Macrophages/immunology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , Mice, Transgenic , Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Spermidine/metabolism , Spermine/metabolism
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Am J Respir Crit Care Med ; 203(8): 946-956, 2021 04 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33079572

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Rationale: Macrophages are the most abundant immune cell in the alveoli and small airways and are traditionally viewed as a homogeneous population during health. Whether distinct subsets of airspace macrophages are present in healthy humans is unknown. Single-cell RNA sequencing allows for examination of transcriptional heterogeneity between cells and between individuals. Understanding the conserved repertoire of airspace macrophages during health is essential to understanding cellular programing during disease.Objectives: We sought to determine the transcriptional heterogeneity of human cells obtained from BAL of healthy adults.Methods: Ten subjects underwent bronchoscopy with BAL. Cells from lavage were subjected to single-cell RNA sequencing. Unique cell populations and putative functions were identified. Transcriptional profiles were compared across individuals.Measurements and Main Results: We identify two novel subgroups of resident airspace macrophages-defined by proinflammatory and metallothionein gene expression profiles. We define subsets of monocyte-like cells and compare them with peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Finally, we compare global macrophage and monocyte programing between males and females.Conclusions: Healthy human airspaces contain multiple populations of myeloid cells that are highly conserved between individuals and between sexes. Resident macrophages make up the largest population and include novel subsets defined by inflammatory and metal-binding profiles. Monocyte-like cells within the airspaces are transcriptionally aligned with circulating blood cells and include a rare population defined by expression of cell-matrix interaction genes. This study is the first to delineate the conserved heterogeneity of airspace immune cells during health and identifies two previously unrecognized macrophage subsets.


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Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid/immunology , Gene Expression Profiling , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/immunology , Macrophages, Alveolar/immunology , Monocytes/immunology , Pulmonary Alveoli/immunology , Sequence Analysis, RNA , Adult , Female , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Sex Factors
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