Macrophages in the uterus are functionally specialised and continually replenished from the circulation

biorxiv(2021)

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Macrophages are innate immune cells that fight infection but also regulate tissue regeneration and remodelling. In the uterus, although tissue remodelling is essential for establishment and maintenance of pregnancy, the specialisation of macrophages is not well characterised compared to other mucosal tissues. Here we show that uterine macrophages are functionally specialised, expressing multiple markers of alternative activation associated with tissue remodelling and repair, and responding more highly to the type 2 cytokine IL-4 than other mucosal tissue macrophages. Uterine macrophages were continuously replenished from circulating bone marrow-derived CCR2+ monocytes that fluctuated dramatically in number throughout the reproductive cycle, and had properties distinct from the macrophages that they became, including differential responses to microbial stimulation. Importantly, many of these properties of uterine monocytes and macrophages were conserved between mice and humans. These findings further our understanding of immune regulation of uterine tissue integrity and have important implications for differences in immune responses to infections at different phases of the reproductive cycle. SUMMARY Uterine macrophages are specialised, alternatively activated cells that are replenished from circulating bone marrow-derived monocytes. Monocyte and macrophage properties fluctuate markedly throughout the reproductive cycle, with many features conserved between mice and humans, and exhibiting differential responses to microbial stimulation. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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uterus,circulation
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