Macrophages form a heterogeneous group of hematopoietic cells that reside in tissues, where they are required to maintain organ integrity. Tissue macrophages contribute to tissue formation, metabolism, homeostasis, and repair. They have a unique ability to sense and respond to tissue damage. They serve as the first line of defense during infection and help promote immune tolerance in the steady state. Although most tissue macrophages share a high phagocytic and degradative potential, they are heterogeneous in origin, as well as in homeostatic function and response to insults. Here, we will discuss recent developments in our understanding of the origin of tissue macrophages and their functional specialization in tissues. Cancer Immunol Res; ...
Macrophages are crucial orchestrators of host defence and tissue homeostasis. Macrophages are hetero...
International audienceMacrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long ti...
It is established that tissue resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins in most organs. ...
Tissue-resident macrophages are a heterogeneous population of immune cells that fulfill tissue-speci...
Macrophages are effector cells of the innate immune system that phagocytose bacteria and secrete bot...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
Originally recognized as an essential part of the innate and acquired immune systems, macrophages em...
Macrophages are the first immune cells in the developing embryo and have a central role in organ dev...
Macrophages are present in all vertebrate tissues, from mid-gestation throughout life, constituting ...
factors pushes macrophages to gain a profibrotic pheno-type and promote fibrocyte recruitment which ...
During development and throughout adult life, macrophages derived from hematopoietic progenitors are...
While tissue macrophages are at the first line of microbial host defense, they are also convenient h...
Macrophages play an important role in tissue development and homeostasis. They serve as a nexus betw...
Macrophages are widely distributed in tissues and function in homeostasis. During cancer development...
Macrophages are crucial orchestrators of host defence and tissue homeostasis. Macrophages are hetero...
International audienceMacrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long ti...
It is established that tissue resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins in most organs. ...
Tissue-resident macrophages are a heterogeneous population of immune cells that fulfill tissue-speci...
Macrophages are effector cells of the innate immune system that phagocytose bacteria and secrete bot...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
Macrophages have been at the heart of immune research for over a century and are an integral compone...
Originally recognized as an essential part of the innate and acquired immune systems, macrophages em...
Macrophages are the first immune cells in the developing embryo and have a central role in organ dev...
Macrophages are present in all vertebrate tissues, from mid-gestation throughout life, constituting ...
factors pushes macrophages to gain a profibrotic pheno-type and promote fibrocyte recruitment which ...
During development and throughout adult life, macrophages derived from hematopoietic progenitors are...
While tissue macrophages are at the first line of microbial host defense, they are also convenient h...
Macrophages play an important role in tissue development and homeostasis. They serve as a nexus betw...
Macrophages are widely distributed in tissues and function in homeostasis. During cancer development...
Macrophages are crucial orchestrators of host defence and tissue homeostasis. Macrophages are hetero...
International audienceMacrophages, and more broadly inflammation, have been considered for a long ti...
It is established that tissue resident macrophages have mixed developmental origins in most organs. ...