[HTML][HTML] Depletion of spleen macrophages delays AA amyloid development: a study performed in the rapid mouse model of AA amyloidosis

K Lundmark, A Vahdat Shariatpanahi… - PLoS One, 2013 - journals.plos.org
K Lundmark, A Vahdat Shariatpanahi, GT Westermark
PLoS One, 2013journals.plos.org
AA amyloidosis is a systemic disease that develops secondary to chronic inflammatory
diseases Macrophages are often found in the vicinity of amyloid deposits and considered to
play a role in both formation and degradation of amyloid fibrils. In spleen reside at least
three types of macrophages, red pulp macrophages (RPM), marginal zone macrophages
(MZM), metallophilic marginal zone macrophages (MMZM). MMZM and MZM are located in
the marginal zone and express a unique collection of scavenger receptors that are involved …
AA amyloidosis is a systemic disease that develops secondary to chronic inflammatory diseases Macrophages are often found in the vicinity of amyloid deposits and considered to play a role in both formation and degradation of amyloid fibrils. In spleen reside at least three types of macrophages, red pulp macrophages (RPM), marginal zone macrophages (MZM), metallophilic marginal zone macrophages (MMZM). MMZM and MZM are located in the marginal zone and express a unique collection of scavenger receptors that are involved in the uptake of blood-born particles. The murine AA amyloid model that resembles the human form of the disease has been used to study amyloid effects on different macrophage populations. Amyloid was induced by intravenous injection of amyloid enhancing factor and subcutaneous injections of silver nitrate and macrophages were identified with specific antibodies. We show that MZMs are highly sensitive to amyloid and decrease in number progressively with increasing amyloid load. Total area of MMZMs is unaffected by amyloid but cells are activated and migrate into the white pulp. In a group of mice spleen macrophages were depleted by an intravenous injection of clodronate filled liposomes. Subsequent injections of AEF and silver nitrate showed a sustained amyloid development. RPMs that constitute the majority of macrophages in spleen, appear insensitive to amyloid and do not participate in amyloid formation.
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