Tissue-resident immune cells: from defining characteristics to roles in diseases
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College · National Cancer Center
Abstract
Tissue-resident immune cells (TRICs) are a highly heterogeneous and plastic subpopulation of immune cells that reside in lymphoid or peripheral tissues without recirculation. These cells are endowed with notably distinct capabilities, setting them apart from their circulating leukocyte counterparts. Many studies demonstrate their complex roles in both health and disease, involving the regulation of homeostasis, protection, and destruction. The advancement of tissue-resolution technologies, such as single-cell sequencing and spatiotemporal omics, provides deeper insights into the cell morphology, characteristic markers, and dynamic transcriptional profiles of TRICs. Currently, the reported TRIC population…
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Authors
4- JLJia LiCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
- XCXiao Chu
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
- CLChunxiang Li
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, National Cancer Center
- JHJié He
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, National Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Biology
- Immunology
- Computational biology
- Medicine