SummaryMacrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and adaptive immune responses. Distinct populations of tissue macrophages also acquire context-specific functions that are important for normal tissue homeostasis. To investigate mechanisms responsible for tissue-specific functions, we analyzed the transcriptomes and enhancer landscapes of brain microglia and resident macrophages of the peritoneal cavity. In addition, we exploited natural genetic variation as a genome-wide “mutagenesis” strategy to identify DNA recognition motifs for transcription factors that promote common or subset-specific binding of the macrophage lineage-determining factor PU.1. We find that distinct tissue environments drive...
A major goal of our laboratory is to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the developme...
Tissue-resident macrophages take residence in tissues during early embryogenesis, developing indepen...
Tissue-resident macrophages are heterogeneous as a consequence of anatomical niche–specific function...
SummaryMacrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and ad...
Macrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and adaptive ...
Macrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and adaptive ...
SummaryMacrophages are critical for innate immune defense and also control organ homeostasis in a ti...
Tissue-resident macrophages form an essential part of the first line of defense in all tissues of th...
SummaryEnhancers determine tissue-specific gene expression programs. Enhancers are marked by high hi...
Macrophages are key players in immunity and tissue homeostasis but can also contribute to a diverse ...
The mammalian genome contains on the order of a million enhancer-like regions that are required to e...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
Background: Macrophages are sentinel cells essential for tissue homeostasis and host defence. Owing ...
Tissue resident macrophages are a highly heterogeneous cell type present in every mammalian tissue, ...
International audienceMacrophages are phagocytes characterized by high lysosomal activity and are in...
A major goal of our laboratory is to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the developme...
Tissue-resident macrophages take residence in tissues during early embryogenesis, developing indepen...
Tissue-resident macrophages are heterogeneous as a consequence of anatomical niche–specific function...
SummaryMacrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and ad...
Macrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and adaptive ...
Macrophages reside in essentially all tissues of the body and play key roles in innate and adaptive ...
SummaryMacrophages are critical for innate immune defense and also control organ homeostasis in a ti...
Tissue-resident macrophages form an essential part of the first line of defense in all tissues of th...
SummaryEnhancers determine tissue-specific gene expression programs. Enhancers are marked by high hi...
Macrophages are key players in immunity and tissue homeostasis but can also contribute to a diverse ...
The mammalian genome contains on the order of a million enhancer-like regions that are required to e...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
Background: Macrophages are sentinel cells essential for tissue homeostasis and host defence. Owing ...
Tissue resident macrophages are a highly heterogeneous cell type present in every mammalian tissue, ...
International audienceMacrophages are phagocytes characterized by high lysosomal activity and are in...
A major goal of our laboratory is to understand the molecular mechanisms that underlie the developme...
Tissue-resident macrophages take residence in tissues during early embryogenesis, developing indepen...
Tissue-resident macrophages are heterogeneous as a consequence of anatomical niche–specific function...