CCL2 shapes macrophage polarization by GM-CSF and M-CSF: identification of CCL2/CCR2-dependent gene expression profile

E Sierra-Filardi, C Nieto, A Dominguez-Soto… - The Journal of …, 2014 - journals.aai.org
E Sierra-Filardi, C Nieto, A Dominguez-Soto, R Barroso, P Sánchez-Mateos, A Puig-Kroger
The Journal of Immunology, 2014journals.aai.org
The CCL2 chemokine mediates monocyte egress from bone marrow and recruitment into
inflamed tissues through interaction with the CCR2 chemokine receptor, and its expression
is upregulated by proinflammatory cytokines. Analysis of the gene expression profile in GM-
CSF–and M-CSF–polarized macrophages revealed that a high CCL2 expression
characterizes macrophages generated under the influence of M-CSF, whereas CCR2 is
expressed only by GM-CSF–polarized macrophages. Analysis of the factors responsible for …
Abstract
The CCL2 chemokine mediates monocyte egress from bone marrow and recruitment into inflamed tissues through interaction with the CCR2 chemokine receptor, and its expression is upregulated by proinflammatory cytokines. Analysis of the gene expression profile in GM-CSF–and M-CSF–polarized macrophages revealed that a high CCL2 expression characterizes macrophages generated under the influence of M-CSF, whereas CCR2 is expressed only by GM-CSF–polarized macrophages. Analysis of the factors responsible for this differential expression identified activin A as a critical factor controlling the expression of the CCL2/CCR2 pair in macrophages, as activin A increased CCR2 expression but inhibited the acquisition of CCL2 expression by M-CSF–polarized macrophages. CCL2 and CCR2 were found to determine the extent of macrophage polarization because CCL2 enhances the LPS-induced production of IL-10, whereas CCL2 blockade leads to enhanced expression of M1 polarization-associated genes and cytokines, and diminished expression of M2-associated markers in human macrophages. Along the same line, Ccr2-deficient bone marrow–derived murine macrophages displayed an M1-skewed polarization profile at the transcriptomic level and exhibited a significantly higher expression of proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IL-6) in response to LPS. Therefore, the CCL2-CCR2 axis regulates macrophage polarization by influencing the expression of functionally relevant and polarization-associated genes and downmodulating proinflammatory cytokine production.
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