The Transcription Factor ZEB2 Is Required to Maintain the Tissue-Specific Identities of Macrophages

Heterogeneity between different macrophage populations has become a defining feature of this lineage. However, the conserved factors defining macrophages remain largely unknown. The transcription factor ZEB2 is best described for its role in epithelial to mesenchymal transition; however, its role wi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 2018-08, Vol.49 (2), p.312-325.e5
Hauptverfasser: Scott, Charlotte L., T’Jonck, Wouter, Martens, Liesbet, Todorov, Helena, Sichien, Dorine, Soen, Bieke, Bonnardel, Johnny, De Prijck, Sofie, Vandamme, Niels, Cannoodt, Robrecht, Saelens, Wouter, Vanneste, Bavo, Toussaint, Wendy, De Bleser, Pieter, Takahashi, Nozomi, Vandenabeele, Peter, Henri, Sandrine, Pridans, Clare, Hume, David A., Lambrecht, Bart N., De Baetselier, Patrick, Milling, Simon W.F., Van Ginderachter, Jo A., Malissen, Bernard, Berx, Geert, Beschin, Alain, Saeys, Yvan, Guilliams, Martin
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Zusammenfassung:Heterogeneity between different macrophage populations has become a defining feature of this lineage. However, the conserved factors defining macrophages remain largely unknown. The transcription factor ZEB2 is best described for its role in epithelial to mesenchymal transition; however, its role within the immune system is only now being elucidated. We show here that Zeb2 expression is a conserved feature of macrophages. Using Clec4f-cre, Itgax-cre, and Fcgr1-cre mice to target five different macrophage populations, we found that loss of ZEB2 resulted in macrophage disappearance from the tissues, coupled with their subsequent replenishment from bone-marrow precursors in open niches. Mechanistically, we found that ZEB2 functioned to maintain the tissue-specific identities of macrophages. In Kupffer cells, ZEB2 achieved this by regulating expression of the transcription factor LXRα, removal of which recapitulated the loss of Kupffer cell identity and disappearance. Thus, ZEB2 expression is required in macrophages to preserve their tissue-specific identities. [Display omitted] •ZEB2 is highly expressed across the macrophage lineage•ZEB2 preserves the tissue-specific identities of macrophages across tissues•ZEB2 deficient macrophages are outcompeted by WT counterparts•LXRα is crucial for Kupffer cell identity and is maintained by ZEB2 Scott et al. demonstrate that ZEB2 is critical for maintaining the tissue identities of macrophages. Loss of ZEB2 results in tissue-specific changes in different macrophage populations and their subsequent disappearance. In Kupffer cells, ZEB2 maintains LXRα expression, loss of which reproduces the change in Kupffer cell identity and their disappearance.
ISSN:1074-7613
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DOI:10.1016/j.immuni.2018.07.004