Macrophage Polarization: Different Gene Signatures in M1(LPS+) vs. Classically and M2(LPS–) vs. Alternatively Activated Macrophages
La Jolla Institute for Immunology · University of California, San Diego · +1 more institution
Abstract
Macrophages are found in tissues, body cavities, and mucosal surfaces. Most tissue macrophages are seeded in the early embryo before definitive hematopoiesis is established. Others are derived from blood monocytes. The macrophage lineage diversification and plasticity are key aspects of their functionality. Macrophages can also be generated from monocytes in vitro and undergo classical (LPS+IFN-γ) or alternative (IL-4) activation. In vivo, macrophages with different polarization and different activation markers coexist in tissues. Certain mouse strains preferentially promote T-helper-1 (Th1) responses and other Th2 responses. Their macrophages preferentially induce iNOS or arginase and have been called M1 and…
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4Topics & keywords
- In vivo
- In vitro
- Macrophage
- Macrophage polarization
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Haematopoiesis
- M2 Macrophage