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Title: XRhythmic modulation of the hematopoietic niche through neutrophil clearance
Authors: Casanova-Acebes, María
Pitaval, Christophe
Weiss, Linnea A.
Nombela-Arrieta, César
Chèvre, Raphaël
A-González, Noelia
Kunisaki, Yuya
Zhang, Dachuan
Van Rooijen, Nico
Silberstein, Leslie E.
Weber, Christian
Nagasawa, Takashi
Frenette, Paul S.
Castrillo, Antonio 
Hidalgo, Andrés
Keywords: Stem-Cell Niche
Bone-Marrow
G-Csf
Progenitor Cells
P-Selectin, et al
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: 0092-8674
Journal: Cell 
Abstract: Unique among leukocytes, neutrophils follow daily cycles of release from and migration back into the bone marrow, where they are eliminated. Because removal of dying cells generates homeostatic signals, we explored whether neutrophil elimination triggers circadian events in the steady state. Here, we report that the homeostatic clearance of neutrophils provides cues that modulate the physiology of the bone marrow. We identify a population of CD62L(LO) CXCR4(HI) neutrophils that have "aged'' in the circulation and are eliminated at the end of the resting period in mice. Aged neutrophils infiltrate the bone marrow and promote reductions in the size and function of the hematopoietic niche. Modulation of the niche depends on macrophages and activation of cholesterol-sensing nuclear receptors and is essential for the rhythmic egress of hematopoietic progenitors into the circulation. Our results unveil a process that synchronizes immune and hematopoietic rhythms and expand the ascribed functions of neutrophils beyond inflammation.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/54666
ISSN: 0092-8674
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.04.040
Source: Cell[ISSN 0092-8674],v. 153, p. 1025
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