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Simu-dependent clearance of dying cells regulates macrophage function and inflammation resolution

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PLOS BIOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue 5, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2006741

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  1. Wellcome/Royal Society [102503/Z/13/Z]
  2. MRC [G0700091, MR/J009156/1]
  3. Medical Research Council
  4. Department for International Development Career Development Award Fellowship
  5. Krebs Institute Fellowship
  6. Sir Henry Dale Fellowship
  7. Medical Research Council grant
  8. Wellcome Trust [102503/Z/13/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
  9. BBSRC [BB/M012522/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  10. MRC [MR/J009156/1, G0700091] Funding Source: UKRI

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Macrophages encounter and clear apoptotic cells during normal development and homeostasis, including at numerous sites of pathology. Clearance of apoptotic cells has been intensively studied, but the effects of macrophage-apoptotic cell interactions on macrophage behaviour are poorly understood. Using Drosophila embryos, we have exploited the ease of manipulating cell death and apoptotic cell clearance in this model to identify that the loss of the apoptotic cell clearance receptor Six-microns-under (Simu) leads to perturbation of macrophage migration and inflammatory responses via pathological levels of apoptotic cells. Removal of apoptosis ameliorates these phenotypes, while acute induction of apoptosis phenocopies these defects and reveals that phagocytosis of apoptotic cells is not necessary for their anti-inflammatory action. Furthermore, Simu is necessary for clearance of necrotic debris and retention of macrophages at wounds. Thus, Simu is a general detector of damaged self and represents a novel molecular player regulating macrophages during resolution of inflammation.

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