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Plasmacytoid dendritic cells control homeostasis of megakaryopoiesis.

Florian GaertnerHellen Ishikawa-AnkerholdSusanne StutteWenwen FuJutta WeitzAnne DueckBhavishya NelakuditiValeria FumagalliDominic van den HeuvelLarissa BelzGulnoza SobirovaZhe ZhangAnna TitovaAlejandro Martinez NavarroKami PekayvazMichael LorenzLouisa von BaumgartenJan KranichTobias StraubBastian PopperVanessa ZhedenWalter Anton KaufmannChenglong GuoGuido PiontekSaskia von StillfriedPeter BoorMarco ColonnaSebastian ClaussChristian SchulzThomas BrockerBarbara WalzogChristoph ScheiermannWilliam C AirdClaus NerlovKonstantin StarkTobias PetzoldStefan EngelhardtMichael SixtRobert HauschildMartina RudeliusRobert A J OostendorpMatteo IannaconeMatthias HeinigSteffen Massberg
Published in: Nature (2024)
Platelet homeostasis is essential for vascular integrity and immune defence 1,2 . Although the process of platelet formation by fragmenting megakaryocytes (MKs; thrombopoiesis) has been extensively studied, the cellular and molecular mechanisms required to constantly replenish the pool of MKs by their progenitor cells (megakaryopoiesis) remains unclear 3,4 . Here we use intravital imaging to track the cellular dynamics of megakaryopoiesis over days. We identify plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) as homeostatic sensors that monitor the bone marrow for apoptotic MKs and deliver IFNα to the MK niche triggering local on-demand proliferation and maturation of MK progenitors. This pDC-dependent feedback loop is crucial for MK and platelet homeostasis at steady state and under stress. pDCs are best known for their ability to function as vigilant detectors of viral infection 5 . We show that virus-induced activation of pDCs interferes with their function as homeostatic sensors of megakaryopoiesis. Consequently, activation of pDCs by SARS-CoV-2 leads to excessive megakaryopoiesis. Together, we identify a pDC-dependent homeostatic circuit that involves innate immune sensing and demand-adapted release of inflammatory mediators to maintain homeostasis of the megakaryocytic lineage.
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