Functional plasticity of macrophages: reversible adaptation to changing microenvironments
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Abstract
There has been substantial research activity in the past decade directed at phenotyping macrophage lineages and defining macrophage functional subsets or patterns of activity. The emphasis over the past 2-3 years has been to divide macrophage functional patterns into type 1 (Th1-driven) or type 2 (Th2-driven) functions. However, a huge array of environmental factors (including cytokines, chemokines, pattern recognition receptors, hormones) differentially regulates macrophage response patterns, resulting in the display of numerous distinct, functional phenotypes. Upon stimulation, a macrophage does not display just a single set of functions but rather displays a progression of functional changes in response to…
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- Biology
- Macrophage
- Chemokine
- Phenotype
- Adaptation (eye)
- Cell biology
- Neuroscience
- Immunology
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- Life in Land
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