Macrophages and Development of Immunity (URA CNRS 2578)
| Philippe Herbomel herbomel@pasteur.fr |
Macrophages, granulocytes, and developmental hematopoiesis (K. Kissa, D. Le Guyader, E. Murayama, M. Tauzin)
In all vertebrate embryos, the first leukocytes to arise are the ’primitive macrophages’, which we showed to originate from a distinct anterior mesoderm territory adjacent to the cardiac field. These cells differentiate in the yolk sac, then quickly invade the still unvascularized embryonic tissues, notably the brain and retina where they become primitive microglia. Recently we explored the basis for their naturally invasive behaviour and found that their colonization of the brain and retina required their expression of a specific matrix metalloprotease, presumably to help them penetrate the basal lamina of these organs.
Innate host responses to infections (J.-P. Levraud, E. Colucci-Guyon)
Mycobacterium marinum, the agent of fish tuberculosis, is very close to its human counterpart M. tuberculosis. The complex glycolipids of the cell wall of mycobacteria are thought to be a major factor of their pathogenicity. We inject these components purified from M. marinum in zebrafish larvae, either as such or coupled to fluorescent beads, and assess their effects on phagocytosis, cell recruitment, granuloma formation, or induction of host genes (collaboration with L. Kremer, CNRS Montpellier, and Y. Guérardel, CNRS Lille).
We also set up an experimental system of viral infection of zebrafish embryos, which makes it possible to exploit antisense (morpholino) technology to assess the anti-viral effects of any virus-induced host gene (collaboration with G. Lutfalla, CNRS Montpellier and P. Boudinot, INRA Jouy-en-Josas). This already allowed us to identify functionally the two chains of the fish interferon (IFN) receptor among all class II helical cytokine receptor genes, which led us to conclude that the ancestral innate IFN system is neither IFN-± nor -ß, but IFN lambda (Levraud et al., J. Immunol., in press).
Lab members
Valérie Briolat, (Technician, Pasteur Institute) vbriolat@pasteur.fr
Emma Colucci-Guyon, (Senior scientist Pasteur Institute) emmaco@pasteur.fr
Karima Kissa-Marin (Senior scientist Pasteur Institute) kmarin@pasteur.fr
Dorothée Le Guyader (PhD student) dguyader@pasteur.fr
Jean-Pierre Levraud (Senior scientist Pasteur Institute) jlevraud@pasteur.fr
Emi Murayama(Postdoc) emur@pasteur.fr
Muriel Tauzin (PhD student) mutauzin@pasteur.fr
Keywords : development, macrophages, granulocytes, hematopoiesis, stem cells, cell migration, zebrafish, in vivo imaging, infection