Developmental Analysis of Bone Marrow Neutrophils Reveals Populations Specialized in Expansion, Trafficking, and Effector Functions

Maximilien Evrard, Immanuel W.H. Kwok, Shu Zhen Chong, Karen W.W. Teng, Etienne Becht, Jinmiao Chen, Je Lin Sieow, Hweixian Leong Penny, Goh Chi Ching, Sapna Devi, José Maria Adrover, Jackson L.Y. Li, Ka Hang Liong, Leonard Tan, Zhiyong Poon, Shihui Foo, Jia Wang Chua, I. Hsin Su, Karl Balabanian, Françoise BachelerieSubhra K. Biswas, Anis Larbi, William Y.K. Hwang, Vikas Madan, H. Phillip Koeffler, Siew Cheng Wong, Evan W. Newell, Andrés Hidalgo, Florent Ginhoux, Lai Guan Ng

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Abstract

Neutrophils are specialized innate cells that require constant replenishment from proliferative bone marrow (BM) precursors as a result of their short half-life. Although it is established that neutrophils are derived from the granulocyte-macrophage progenitor (GMP), the differentiation pathways from GMP to functional mature neutrophils are poorly defined. Using mass cytometry (CyTOF) and cell-cycle-based analysis, we identified three neutrophil subsets within the BM: a committed proliferative neutrophil precursor (preNeu) which differentiates into non-proliferating immature neutrophils and mature neutrophils. Transcriptomic profiling and functional analysis revealed that preNeu require the C/EBPε transcription factor for their generation from the GMP, and their proliferative program is substituted by a gain of migratory and effector function as they mature. preNeus expand under microbial and tumoral stress, and immature neutrophils are recruited to the periphery of tumor-bearing mice. In summary, our study identifies specialized BM granulocytic populations that ensure supply under homeostasis and stress responses. The neutrophil differentiation pathway is poorly defined. Evrard et. al. demonstrate a workflow of characterizing bone marrow neutrophil subsets on the basis of their proliferative capacity and molecular signatures and thereby define the developmental trajectory and functional properties of neutrophils.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)364-379.e8
JournalImmunity
Volume48
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Granulopoiesis
  • neutrophil development
  • neutrophil ontogeny
  • neutrophil precursors
  • trafficking

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