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Title: | A Network of Macrophages Supports Mitochondrial Homeostasis in the Heart | Authors: | Nicolas-Avila, JA Lechuga-Vieco, AV Esteban-Martinez, L Sanchez-Diaz, M Diaz-Garcia, E Santiago, DJ Rubio-Ponce, A Li, JL Balachander, A Quintana, JA Martinez-de-Mena, R Castejon-Vega, B Pun-Garcia, A Traves, PG Bonzon-Kulichenko, E Garcia-Marques, F Cusso, L A-Gonzalez, N González Guerra, Antonio Roche-Molina, M Martin-Salamanca, S Crainiciuc, G Guzman, G Larrazabal, J Herrero-Galan, E Alegre-Cebollada, J Lemke, G Rothlin, CV Jimenez-Borreguero, LJ Reyes, G Castrillo Viguera,Antonio Jesús Desco, M Munoz-Canoves, P Ibanez, B Torres, M Ng, LG Priori, SG Bueno, H Velazco Vázquez,Francisco Javier Cordero, MD Bernal, JA Enriquez, JA Hidalgo, A |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320501 Cardiología |
Keywords: | Autophagy Heart Macrophage Mitochondria Phagocytosis, et al |
Issue Date: | 2020 | Journal: | Cell | Abstract: | Cardiomyocytes are subjected to the intense mechanical stress and metabolic demands of the beating heart. It is unclear whether these cells, which are long-lived and rarely renew, manage to preserve homeostasis on their own. While analyzing macrophages lodged within the healthy myocardium, we discovered that they actively took up material, including mitochondria, derived from cardiomyocytes. Cardiomyocytes ejected dysfunctional mitochondria and other cargo in dedicated membranous particles reminiscent of neural exophers, through a process driven by the cardiomyocyte's autophagy machinery that was enhanced during cardiac stress. Depletion of cardiac macrophages or deficiency in the phagocytic receptor Mertk resulted in defective elimination of mitochondria from the myocardial tissue, activation of the inflammasome, impaired autophagy, accumulation of anomalous mitochondria in cardiomyocytes, metabolic alterations, and ventricular dysfunction. Thus, we identify an immune-parenchymal pair in the murine heart that enables transfer of unfit material to preserve metabolic stability and organ function. Video Abstract: [Figure presented] A system of macrophages in the heart supports cardiomyocyte health by phagocytosing exopher particles ejected from cardiomyocytes that contain defective mitochondria, among other cellular contents. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/121587 | ISSN: | 0092-8674 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.cell.2020.08.031 | Source: | Cell [0092-8674], v. 183(1), pp. 94-109e23 (Octubre 2020) |
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