Macrophages are components of the innate immune system with key roles in tissue inflammation and repair. It is now evident that macrophages also support organogenesis, but few studies have characterized their identity, ontogeny and function during heart development. Here, we show that the distribution and prevalence of resident macrophages in the subepicardial compartment of the developing heart coincides with the emergence of new lymphatics, and that macrophages interact closely with the nascent lymphatic capillaries. Consequently, global macrophage deficiency led to extensive vessel disruption, with mutant hearts exhibiting shortened and mis-patterned lymphatics. The origin of cardiac macrophages was linked to the yolk sac and foetal live...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Macrophages have been suggested to stimulate neo-lymphangiogenesis in settings of inflammation via t...
Macrophages are components of the innate immune system with key roles in tissue inflammation and rep...
Abstract The lymphatic network of mammalian heart is an important regulator of interstitial fluid co...
SummaryCardiac macrophages are crucial for tissue repair after cardiac injury but are not well chara...
International audienceCardiac macrophages are crucial for tissue repair after cardiac injury but are...
Background & Aims Macrophages are highly plastic cells of the innate immune system with a functi...
Background & Aims Macrophages are highly plastic cells of the innate immune system with a functi...
Myocardial infarction (MI) triggers an immune response, whereby phagocytic cells remove dead tissue ...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network crucial for tissue-fluid homeostasis, immune surv...
During mammalian embryogenesis, de novo hematopoiesis occurs transiently in multiple anatomical site...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network covering most tissues and organs of the body, cru...
The lymphatic vasculature has an essential role in maintaining normal fluid balance in tissues and m...
Macrophages were first described as phagocytic immune cells responsible for maintaining tissue homeo...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Macrophages have been suggested to stimulate neo-lymphangiogenesis in settings of inflammation via t...
Macrophages are components of the innate immune system with key roles in tissue inflammation and rep...
Abstract The lymphatic network of mammalian heart is an important regulator of interstitial fluid co...
SummaryCardiac macrophages are crucial for tissue repair after cardiac injury but are not well chara...
International audienceCardiac macrophages are crucial for tissue repair after cardiac injury but are...
Background & Aims Macrophages are highly plastic cells of the innate immune system with a functi...
Background & Aims Macrophages are highly plastic cells of the innate immune system with a functi...
Myocardial infarction (MI) triggers an immune response, whereby phagocytic cells remove dead tissue ...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network crucial for tissue-fluid homeostasis, immune surv...
During mammalian embryogenesis, de novo hematopoiesis occurs transiently in multiple anatomical site...
The lymphatic vasculature is a blind-ended network covering most tissues and organs of the body, cru...
The lymphatic vasculature has an essential role in maintaining normal fluid balance in tissues and m...
Macrophages were first described as phagocytic immune cells responsible for maintaining tissue homeo...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Lymphatic vessels are present throughout the entire body in all mammals and function to regulate tis...
Macrophages have been suggested to stimulate neo-lymphangiogenesis in settings of inflammation via t...