Alternative Activation of Macrophages: An Immunologic Functional Perspective
University of Oxford · Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
Abstract
Macrophages are innate immune cells with well-established roles in the primary response to pathogens, but also in tissue homeostasis, coordination of the adaptive immune response, inflammation, resolution, and repair. These cells recognize danger signals through receptors capable of inducing specialized activation programs. The classically known macrophage activation is induced by IFN-gamma, which triggers a harsh proinflammatory response that is required to kill intracellular pathogens. Macrophages also undergo alternative activation by IL-4 and IL-13, which trigger a different phenotype that is important for the immune response to parasites. Here we review the cellular sources of these cytokines, receptor…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Immune system
- Macrophage
- Cell biology
- Innate immune system
- Proinflammatory cytokine
- Inflammation
- Acquired immune system
- Good health and well-being