Testicular macrophages: Guardians of fertility

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Abstract

Macrophages are innate immune cells present in essentially every organ of the body with dedicated tissue specific functions. We will present in this review the unique properties and functions of macrophage populations residing in the testis, an immune-privileged organ. Testicular macrophages (tMΦ) could be seen as guardians of fertility due to their immunosuppressive functions protecting spermatogenesis from auto immune-attack. They exhibit testis specific functions with essential roles in normal testis homeostasis and fetal testicular development. Recently, two distinct testicular macrophage populations have been characterized based on different localization, morphology, gene expression profiles, developmental origin and postnatal development. We will discuss the importance of these two testicular macrophage populations for organ specific functions such as testosterone production and spermatogenesis, as well as their role in establishing immuno-privilege highlighting the contributions of macrophages to male fertility.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)120-125
Number of pages6
JournalCellular immunology : an international journal
Volume330
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

Scopus 85045092128

Keywords

Keywords

  • Animals, Fertility/immunology, Humans, Immunity/immunology, Macrophages/immunology, Male, Models, Immunological, Spermatogenesis/immunology, Testis/cytology, Testosterone/immunology