Journal article
Characterisation and trophic functions of murine embryonic macrophages based upon the use of a Csf1r-EGFP transgene reporter
F Rae, K Woods, T Sasmono, N Campanale, D Taylor, DA Ovchinnikov, SM Grimmond, DA Hume, SD Ricardo, MH Little
Developmental Biology | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2007
Abstract
All solid organs contain resident monocyte-derived cells that appear early in organogenesis and persist throughout life. These cells are critical for normal development in some organs. Here we report the use of a previously described transgenic line, with EGFP driven by the macrophage-restricted Csf1r (c-fms) promoter, to image macrophage production and infiltration accompanying organogenesis in many tissues. Using microarray analysis of FACS-isolated EGFP-positive cells, we show that fetal kidney, lung and brain macrophages show similar gene expression profiles irrespective of their tissue of origin. EGFP-positive cells appeared in the renal interstitium from 12 days post coitum, prior to n..
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