Macrophages: a double-edged sword in female reproduction and disorders
CHA University · Advanced Research Institute · +1 more institution
Abstract
Reproduction consists of sequential inflammation-like events, primarily within the endometrium, from ovulation to embryo implantation, decidualization and delivery. During the reproductive cycle, the endometrium repeatedly undergoes cyclic periods of proliferation, differentiation, tissue breakdown and repair without scarring. Owing to their phagocytic activity, macrophages, key players in innate immunity, are thought to play crucial roles in the endometrium. Endometrial macrophages actively participate in various stages of reproductive tissue remodeling, particularly during decidualization and pregnancy establishment. Traditionally considered simple bystanders that clear debris to prevent autoimmune responses…
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