Loss of the branched-chain amino acid transporter CD98hc alters the development of colonic macrophages in mice

Philipp Wuggenig,Berna Kaya, Hassan Melhem, C. Korcan Ayata, Karim Abdelrahman, Petr Hruz, A. Emre Sayan, Hideki Tsumura,Morihiro Ito,Julien Roux,Jan Hendrik Niess

Communications Biology(2020)

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Comprehensive development is critical for gut macrophages being essential for the intestinal immune system. However, the underlying mechanisms of macrophage development in the colon remain elusive. To investigate the function of branched-chain amino acids in the development of gut macrophages, an inducible knock-out mouse model for the branched-chain amino acid transporter CD98hc in CX3CR1 + macrophages was generated. The relatively selective deletion of CD98hc in macrophage populations leads to attenuated severity of chemically-induced colitis that we assessed by clinical, endoscopic, and histological scoring. Single-cell RNA sequencing of colonic lamina propria macrophages revealed that conditional deletion of CD98hc alters the “monocyte waterfall”-development to MHC II + macrophages. The change in the macrophage development after deletion of CD98hc is associated with increased apoptotic gene expression. Our results show that CD98hc deletion changes the development of colonic macrophages.
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Inflammatory bowel disease,Mucosal immunology
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