From Monocytes to M1/M2 Macrophages: Phenotypical vs. Functional Differentiation
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Abstract
Studies on monocyte and macrophage biology and differentiation have revealed the pleiotropic activities of these cells. Macrophages are tissue sentinels that maintain tissue integrity by eliminating/repairing damaged cells and matrices. In this M2-like mode, they can also promote tumor growth. Conversely, M1-like macrophages are key effector cells for the elimination of pathogens, virally infected, and cancer cells. Macrophage differentiation from monocytes occurs in the tissue in concomitance with the acquisition of a functional phenotype that depends on microenvironmental signals, thereby accounting for the many and apparently opposed macrophage functions. Many questions arise. When monocytes differentiate…
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2Topics & keywords
- Macrophage
- Inflammation
- Cell biology
- Phenotype
- Monocyte
- Macrophage-activating factor
- Biology
- Effector
- Good health and well-being