Resolving Resident Colonic Muscularis Macrophage Diversity and Plasticity During Colitis

Author:

Ohishi Kensuke12,Dora David3,Han Christopher Y1,Guyer Richard A1,Ohkura Takahiro1,Kazimierczyk Simon4,Picard Nicole1,Leavitt Abigail R1,Ott Leah C1,Rahman Ahmed A1,Mueller Jessica L1,Shpigel Nahum Y5ORCID,Jain Nitya46,Nagy Nandor3,Hotta Ryo1ORCID,Goldstein Allan M1,Stavely Rhian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

2. Drug Discovery Laboratory, Wakunaga Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. , Akitakata, Hiroshima , Japan

3. Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University , Budapest , Hungary

4. Mucosal Immunology and Biology Research Center, Mass General Hospital for Children , Charlestown, MA , USA

5. Koret School of Veterinary Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Rehovot , Israel

6. Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School , Boston, MA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Immune cell populations in the intestinal muscularis propria during colitis are poorly resolved. Maintaining homeostasis in this niche is critical, highlighted by the poorer prognosis of inflammatory bowel disease associated with muscularis propria inflammation. Methods This study utilizes single-cell RNA sequencing to survey the immune cell populations within the muscularis propria of normal colon and dextran sodium sulfate-induced colitis. Findings are validated by immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry and cell-lineage tracing in vivo, and in vitro assays with muscularis macrophages (MMφ). Results In naïve conditions, transcriptional duality is observed in MMφs with 2 major subpopulations: conventional resident Cx3cr1+ MMφs and Lyve1+ MMφs. The Lyve1+ population is phagocytic and expresses several known MMφ markers in mouse and human, confirming their identity as a bona fide MMφ subset. Single-cell transcriptomics indicate that resident MMφs are retained during colitis and exhibit plasticity toward an inflammatory profile. Lyve1+ MMφs, which express anti-inflammatory marker CD163, are absent during colitis, as confirmed by flow cytometry. In contrast, lineage tracing finds that resident Cx3cr1+ MMφs remain during colitis and are not completely replaced by the inflammatory infiltrating monocytes. In vitro studies provide biological evidence of the plasticity of resident Cx3cr1+ MMφs in response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS), mirroring transcriptional observations in vivo of their inflammatory plasticity. Potential markers for colitic MMφs, validated in animal models and in individuals with ulcerative colitis, are identified. Conclusions Our findings contribute to the understanding of the immune system in the muscularis propria niche during colitis by resolving the heterogeneity and origins of colitic MMφs.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Hungarian Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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