IL-4 directly signals tissue-resident macrophages to proliferate beyond homeostatic levels controlled by CSF-1

  • Jenkins, Stephen J.
  • Ruckerl, Dominik
  • Thomas, Graham D.
  • Hewitson, James P.
  • Duncan, Sheelagh
  • Brombacher, Frank
  • Maizels, Rick M.
  • Hume, David A.
  • Allen, Judith E.
Publication date
October 2013
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press

Abstract

Macrophages (M Phi s) colonize tissues during inflammation in two distinct ways: recruitment of monocyte precursors and proliferation of resident cells. We recently revealed a major role for IL-4 in the proliferative expansion of resident M Phi s during a Th2-biased tissue nematode infection. We now show that proliferation of M Phi s during intestinal as well as tissue nematode infection is restricted to sites of IL-4 production and requires M Phi-intrinsic IL-4R signaling. However, both IL-4R alpha-dependent and -independent mechanisms contributed to M Phi proliferation during nematode infections. IL-4R-independent proliferation was controlled by a rise in local CSF-1 levels, but IL-4R alpha expression conferred a competitive advantage wit...

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