Redefining the ontogeny of hyalocytes as yolk sac-derived tissue-resident macrophages of the vitreous body.
Dennis-Dominik RosmusJana KochAnnika HausmannAude ChiotFranz ArnholdTakahiro MasudaKatrin KierdorfStefanie Marie HansenHeidrun KuhrtJanine FröbaJulian WolfStefaniya K BonevaMartin GerickeBahareh AjamiMarco PrinzClemens A LangePeter WieghoferPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2024)
Our study identifies hyalocytes as long-living progeny of the yolk sac hematopoiesis and highlights their role as integral members of the innate immune system of the eye. As a consequence of their longevity, immunosenescence processes may culminate in hyalocyte dysfunction, thereby contributing to the development of vitreoretinal diseases. Therefore, myeloid cell-targeted therapies that convey their effects through the modification of hyalocyte properties may represent an interesting approach to alleviate the burden imposed by diseases of the vitreoretinal interface.