FOR 1336 - From monocytes to brain macrophages - conditions influencing the fate of myeloid cells in the brain - A3: The Role of PU.1 in Homeostasis and Function of Brain Macrophages

Basic data for this project

Type of projectSubproject in DFG-joint project hosted outside University of Münster
Duration at the University of Münster01/01/2013 - 31/12/2015 | 2nd Funding period

Description

The PU.1 transcription factor is essential for the differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells into early myeloid progenitors, but its role in mature myeloid cells is poorly understood. To elucidate whether PU.1 is required for macrophage homeostasis in the brain, we have generated a mouse model in which the PU.1 gene can be inductively deleted in macrophages using the myeloid-specific CX3CR1GFP-ERT-Cre allele. Unexpectedly, our preliminary data suggest that PU.1 ablation leads to an expanded rather than reduced brain macrophage compartment, and skews peripheral blood myeloid cells towards inflammatory monocytes. In the upcoming funding period, we aim on extending our investigation of the functional role of PU.1 in adult macrophage homeostasis, with a particular focus on macrophages of the brain. Moreover, we will explore whether PU.1 controls macrophage function during a pathological scenario within the central nervous system. Finally, we will use genome-wide technologies to identify PU.1 target genes and PU.1-occupied chromatin sites in brain macrophages, and will compare these data with those of macrophages from another tissue. Taken together, these experiments will provide important novel insight into the mechanistic regulation of brain macrophage homeostasis and function.

KeywordsHirnmakrophagen; Molekulare Tumorbiologie; Neurologie; Neuropathologie
Funding identifierRO 2295/4-2
Funder / funding scheme
  • DFG - Research Unit (FOR)

Project management at the University of Münster

Dugas, Martin
Institute of Medical Informatics
Rosenbauer, Frank
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology

Applicants from the University of Münster

Rosenbauer, Frank
Institute of Molecualr Tumor Biology

Coordinating organisations outside the University of Münster

  • CharitéGermany