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[NTR] lipid-associated macrophage #2240
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Dib, L., Koneva, L.A., Edsfeldt, A. et al. Lipid-associated macrophages transition to an inflammatory state in human atherosclerosis, increasing the risk of cerebrovascular complications. Nat Cardiovasc Res 2, 656–672 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44161-023-00295-x |
Discussion from CL call:
Any evidence for functional distinction?
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Has mouse and human: Li, Xirong, Yakun Ren, Kewei Chang, Wenlong Wu, Helen R. Griffiths, Shemin Lu, and Dan Gao. 2023. “Adipose Tissue Macrophages as Potential Targets for Obesity and Metabolic Diseases.” Frontiers in Immunology 14. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1153915. |
Hi @EMRutherford, thank you for your request. If possible, I would like to ask for some clarifications on these term. |
Hi @aleixpuigb , (sorry about the delayed response), I was doing some thinking and reading about this issue. The term that I requested was not meant to be specific to the liver, although I was requesting it for a liver dataset. Your suggestion of the term "lipid-associated macrophage" with the two subterms would work for my use case. However, when reading the paper mentioned (Dib et al., 2023), I noticed that the Trem1+ Plin2+ LAMs appear to be an activated, inflammatory cell state that is terminally differentiated from Trem2+ LAMs rather than a completely different cell type. I'm not sure how CL handles these cases - I was under the impression that cell states are not typically given their own CL term. Here are some relevant statements from the paper:
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Fixes #2240 NTR lipid associated macrophage
Thank you for your clarification @EMRutherford, I am adding the general 'lipid-associated macrophage', which is not specific for any tissue. If I only create this term, would it still be usable for you? Apologies again for the long delay. |
That would be perfect, thank you! I do not need for the term to be specific to any particular tissue. |
Hi @EMRutherford, the new term CL:4033086 'lipid-associated macrophage' will be present in the next CL release. Thank you! |
Preferred term label
lipid-associated macrophage
Synonyms (add reference(s), please)
LAM
Definition (free text, with reference(s), please. PubMed ID format is PMID:XXXXXX)
Macrophages associated with lipids in adipose tissue and around bile ducts and in steatotic regions of the liver. Expresses Trem2.
Marker genes include Lipa, Lpl, Ctsb, Ctsl, Fabp4, Fabp5, Lgals1, Lgals3, Cd9, Lgmn, Gpmnb, Spp1, and Cd36.
Parent cell type term (check the hierarchy here https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/cl)
tissue-resident macrophage (CL:0000091)
Anatomical structure where the cell type is found (check Uberon for anatomical structures: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/uberon)
liver (UBERON:0002107); adipose tissue (UBERON:0001013)
References
Jaitin et al. 2019 (“Lipid-Associated Macrophages Control Metabolic Homeostasis in a Trem2-Dependent Manner”, DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2019.05.054, PMID:31257031)
Guilliams et al. 2022 (“Spatial proteogenomics reveals distinct and evolutionarily conserved hepatic macrophage niches”, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.018, PMID:35021063)
Li et al 2023 (“Adipose tissue macrophages as potential targets for obesity and metabolic diseases”, DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2023.1153915, PMID:37153549)
Remmerie et al. 2020 (“Osteopontin Expression Identifies a Subset of Recruited Macrophages Distinct from Kupffer Cells in the Fatty Liver”, DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2020.08.004, PMID: 32888418)
Eraslan et al. 2022 (“Single-nucleus cross-tissue molecular reference maps toward understanding disease gene function”, DOI: 10.1126/science.abl4290, PMID: 35549429)
Your ORCID
0000-0001-8134-3037
Additional notes or concerns
Distinct from “adipose macrophage” in Trem2 expression, and is not limited to adipose tissue. Guilliams et al. describe these cells as being distinct from Kupffer cells: “LAMs expressed more Il1b at steady state compared with KCs (Figure 2L). However, despite this, upon in vivo TLR4 stimulation, they were less responsive than KCs, both in terms of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines (Figure 2L), possibly indicative of LPS tolerance.”
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