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  • Schafflick, David; Wolbert, Jolien; Heming, Michael; Thomas, Christian; Hartlehnert, Maike; Börsch, Anna-Lena; Ricci, Alessio; Martín-Salamanca, Sandra; Li, Xiaolin; Lu, I-Na; Pawlak, Mathias; Minnerup, Jens; Strecker, Jan-Kolja; Seidenbecher, Thomas; Meuth, Sven G; Hidalgo, Andres; Liesz, Arthur; Wiendl, Heinz; Meyer Zu Horste, Gerd

    Nature neuroscience, 09/2021, Letnik: 24, Številka: 9
    Journal Article

    The CNS is ensheathed by the meninges and cerebrospinal fluid, and recent findings suggest that these CNS-associated border tissues have complex immunological functions. Unlike myeloid lineage cells, lymphocytes in border compartments have yet to be thoroughly characterized. Based on single-cell transcriptomics, we here identified a highly location-specific composition and expression profile of tissue-resident leukocytes in CNS parenchyma, pia-enriched subdural meninges, dura mater, choroid plexus and cerebrospinal fluid. The dura layer of the meninges contained a large population of B cells under homeostatic conditions in mice and rats. Murine dura B cells exhibited slow turnover and long-term tissue residency, and they matured in experimental neuroinflammation. The dura also contained B lineage progenitors at the pro-B cell stage typically not found outside of bone marrow, without direct influx from the periphery or the skull bone marrow. This identified the dura as an unexpected site of B cell residence and potentially of development in both homeostasis and neuroinflammation.