2019
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1900420
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Correction: Pleiotropic Impacts of Macrophage and Microglial Deficiency on Development in Rats with Targeted Mutation of the Csf1r Locus

Abstract: 2018. Pleiotropic impacts of macrophage and microglial deficiency on development in rats with targeted mutation of the Csf1r locus.

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“…Recently, patients carrying homozygous mutations in CSF1R and presenting with both leukodystrophy and osteopetrosis, phenotypes attributed to an absence of TRMs in the brain and bone, have been described (Oosterhof et al, 2019b). In mice and rats, the absence of CSF1R results in a complete lack of microglia, Langerhans cells (LCs), and osteoclasts, while other subsets of TRMs are affected to varying degrees (Cecchini et al, 1994; Dai et al, 2002; Erblich et al, 2011; Ginhoux et al, 2010; Oosterhof et al, 2018b; Pridans et al, 2018). It is unknown whether CSF1R is required for the development of early, embryonic TRM precursors and it remains elusive as to why only specific TRM populations are lacking in the absence of Csf1r .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, patients carrying homozygous mutations in CSF1R and presenting with both leukodystrophy and osteopetrosis, phenotypes attributed to an absence of TRMs in the brain and bone, have been described (Oosterhof et al, 2019b). In mice and rats, the absence of CSF1R results in a complete lack of microglia, Langerhans cells (LCs), and osteoclasts, while other subsets of TRMs are affected to varying degrees (Cecchini et al, 1994; Dai et al, 2002; Erblich et al, 2011; Ginhoux et al, 2010; Oosterhof et al, 2018b; Pridans et al, 2018). It is unknown whether CSF1R is required for the development of early, embryonic TRM precursors and it remains elusive as to why only specific TRM populations are lacking in the absence of Csf1r .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genes in Cluster 4 were strongly expressed in samples from brain and include microglia-enriched markers that are depleted in brains of Csf1r-deficient mice and rats such as Cx3cr1, Tmem119, P2ry12 and the key transcription factor genes Sall1, Sall2 and Sall3 [16,61]. Cluster 9 contains the S phase transcription factor gene Foxm1 and numerous cell cycle-associated transcripts [62] and the GO term enrichment supports the cell cycle association.…”
Section: Major Macrophage-enriched Co-regulated Clustersmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Transcripts in Cluster 4 were enriched in the resident kidney macrophages compared to both splenic macrophages and other kidney myeloid populations. Interestingly, the resident kidney macrophage cluster includes many genes that are also highly-expressed in microglia and depleted in the brain in Csf1r mutant mice and rats, including Cx3cr1, C1qa/b/c, Csf3r, Ctss, Fcrls, Hexb, Laptm5, Tgfbr1, Tmem119 and Trem2 [16,61]. These were also detected in the isolated kidney macrophages in Table S1.…”
Section: Validation Of Co-expression Clustering With An Independent Kmentioning
confidence: 90%
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