Publication: Pivotal role for skin transendothelial radio-resistant anti-inflammatory macrophages in tissue repair
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Barreiro, Olga CNIC 

Cibrian, Danay CNIC
Clemente, Cristina CNIC
Álvarez, David ISCIII 

Moreno, Vanessa CNIC
Valiente, Iñigo CNIC
Bernad, Antonio CNIC
Arroyo, Alicia G CNIC 





Martin, Pilar CNIC 





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eLife Sciences Publications
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Heterogeneity and functional specialization among skin-resident macrophages are incompletely understood. In this study, we describe a novel subset of murine dermal perivascular macrophages that extend protrusions across the endothelial junctions in steady-state and capture blood-borne macromolecules. Unlike other skin-resident macrophages that are reconstituted by bone marrow-derived progenitors after a genotoxic insult, these cells are replenished by an extramedullary radio-resistant and UV-sensitive Bmi1(+) progenitor. Furthermore, they possess a distinctive anti-inflammatory transcriptional profile, which cannot be polarized under inflammatory conditions, and are involved in repair and remodeling functions for which other skin-resident macrophages appear dispensable. Based on all their properties, we define these macrophages as Skin Transendothelial Radio-resistant Anti-inflammatory Macrophages (STREAM) and postulate that their preservation is important for skin homeostasis.





