LYVE1+ macrophages of murine peritoneal mesothelium promote omentum-independent ovarian tumor growth

· 2021-10-29

Two resident macrophage subsets reside in peritoneal fluid. Macrophages also reside within mesothelial membranes lining the peritoneal cavity, but they remain poorly characterized. Here, we identified two macrophage populations (LYVE1hi MHC IIlo-hi CX3CR1gfplo/− and LYVE1lo/− MHC IIhi CX3CR1gfphi subsets) in the mesenteric and parietal mesothelial linings of the peritoneum. These macrophages resembled LYVE1+ macrophages within surface membranes of numerous organs. Fate-mapping approaches and analysis of newborn mice showed that LYVE1hi macrophages predominantly originated from embryonic-derived progenitors and were controlled by CSF1 made by Wt1+ stromal cells. Their gene expression profile closely overlapped with ovarian tumor-associated macrophages previously described in the omentum. Indeed, syngeneic epithelial ovarian tumor growth was strongly reduced following in vivo ablation of LYVE1hi macrophages, including in mice that received omentectomy to dissociate the role from omental macrophages. These data reveal that the peritoneal compartment contains at least four resident macrophage populations and that LYVE1hi mesothelial macrophages drive tumor growth independently of the omentum.

Funding

NCI NIH HHS

P50 CA094056

NIAID NIH HHS

R37 AI049653

NHLBI NIH HHS

R00 HL138163

NIDDK NIH HHS

T32 DK077653

NIA NIH HHS

R01 AG045040

NHLBI NIH HHS

T32 HL007829

NCI NIH HHS

P30 CA091842

NIDDK NIH HHS

R01 DK131136

NIH HHS

R37 AI049653

NIDDK NIH HHS

DP1 DK109668

NCI NIH HHS

R01 CA188900

NIDDK NIH HHS

R01 DK126753

NIDDK NIH HHS

DP1 DK126190

NIDDK NIH HHS

R01 DK119147

National Institutes of Health

R37 AI049653

National Institutes of Health

R01DK119147

National Institutes of Health

DP1DK126190

National Institutes of Health

R01DK126753

National Institutes of Health

R01AG045040

National Institutes of Health

R01CA188900

National Institutes of Health

R00HL138163

National Institutes of Health

T32DK077653

National Institutes of Health

P50CA094056

National Institutes of Health

P30AR0737752

National Institutes of Health

P30CA091842

Welch Foundation

AQ-1507

Lawrence C. Pakula, MD, IBD Research Fellowship

FA-2020-01-IBD-1