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Resident macrophage enhances an autoimmune lesion in Sjögren's syndrome

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Macrophages are critical regulators of immune responses, and link innate immunity to acquired immunity. The precise mechanism of the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases through tissue-resident macrophage is unclear. The role of the tissue-resident macrophages in the onset or development of autoimmunity was investigated using a murine model for Sjögren’s syndrome. We focused on chemokine gene expression of salivary glands macrophages (sMΦs) of SS model mice to define a key role of different two subsets, CD11bhigh and CD11blow F4/80+ sMΦs, in the formation of autoimmune lesions. Chemokine mRNA gene expression was comprehensively compared between CD11bhigh and CD11blow F4/80+ sMΦs in SS model mice by qPCR gene expression profiling.Data are representative of 4 mice in each group.
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