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Tongue immune compartment analysis reveals spatial macrophage heterogeneity

Yona Simon; Hovav Avi-Hai; Doerr Dorothea; Mildner Alexander; Klose Christoph S; Leutz Achim; Conrad Thomas; Dommerich Steffen; Fischer Cornelius; Zimmermann Karin; Jung Steffen; Lyras Ekaterini Maria; Stenzel Werner; Wagner Lisa Katharina

Tongue immune compartment analysis reveals spatial macrophage heterogeneity

Yona Simon
Hovav Avi-Hai
Doerr Dorothea
Mildner Alexander
Klose Christoph S
Leutz Achim
Conrad Thomas
Dommerich Steffen
Fischer Cornelius
Zimmermann Karin
Jung Steffen
Lyras Ekaterini Maria
Stenzel Werner
Wagner Lisa Katharina
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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
doi:10.7554/eLife.77490
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https://elifesciences.org/articles/77490
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022091258833
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The tongue is a unique muscular organ situated in the oral cavity where it is involved in taste sensation, mastication, and articulation. As a barrier organ, which is constantly exposed to environmental pathogens, the tongue is expected to host an immune cell network ensuring local immune defence. However, the composition and the transcriptional landscape of the tongue immune system are currently not completely defined. Here, we characterised the tissue-resident immune compartment of the murine tongue during development, health and disease, combining single-cell RNA-sequencing with in situ immunophenotyping. We identified distinct local immune cell populations and described two specific subsets of tongue-resident macrophages occupying discrete anatomical niches. Cx3cr1(+) macrophages were located specifically in the highly innervated lamina propria beneath the tongue epidermis and at times in close proximity to fungiform papillae. Folr2(+) macrophages were detected in deeper muscular tissue. In silico analysis indicated that the two macrophage subsets originate from a common proliferative precursor during early postnatal development and responded differently to systemic LPS in vivo. Our description of the under-investigated tongue immune system sets a starting point to facilitate research on tongue immune-physiology and pathology including cancer and taste disorders.
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