AbstractMacrophages are one of the most abundant leucocytes in the intestinal mucosa where they are essential for maintaining homeostasis. However, they are also implicated in the pathogenesis of disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), offering potential targets for novel therapies. Here we discuss the function of intestinal monocytes and macrophages during homeostasis and describe how these populations and their functions change during infection and inflammation. Furthermore, we review the current evidence that the intestinal macrophage pool requires continual renewal from circulating blood monocytes, unlike most other tissue macrophages which appear to derive from primitive precursors that subsequently self-renew
Intestinal macrophages play a key role in the gut immune system and the regulation of gastrointestin...
Macrophages are part of the innate immunity and are key players for the maintenance of intestinal ho...
Blood monocytes which differentiate into tissue macrophages, are unique in that they can not only in...
Macrophages are one of the most abundant leucocytes in the intestinal mucosa where they are essentia...
Intestinal macrophages are essential for local homeostasis and in keeping a balance between commensa...
The intestine contains the largest pool of macrophages in the body which are essential for maintaini...
Macrophages are highly heterogeneous tissue-resident immune cells that perform a variety of tissue- ...
Macrophages are highly heterogeneous tissue-resident immune cells that perform a variety of tissue-s...
Monocytes and macrophages are part of the body's first line of defence, eliminating pathogens by pha...
The intestinal lamina propria (LP) contains a diverse array of mononuclear phagocyte (MNP) subsets, ...
Macrophages (mφ) are essential for intestinal homeostasis and the pathology of inflammatory bowel di...
Macrophages (m phi) are essential for intestinal homeostasis and the pathology of inflammatory bowel...
Intestinal macrophages constitute the largest pool of macrophages in the body and have emerged as cr...
Background: Macrophages are pivotal in coordinating a range of important processes in the intestines...
The immune system in the intestine represents a unique environment that can quickly respond to harmf...
Intestinal macrophages play a key role in the gut immune system and the regulation of gastrointestin...
Macrophages are part of the innate immunity and are key players for the maintenance of intestinal ho...
Blood monocytes which differentiate into tissue macrophages, are unique in that they can not only in...
Macrophages are one of the most abundant leucocytes in the intestinal mucosa where they are essentia...
Intestinal macrophages are essential for local homeostasis and in keeping a balance between commensa...
The intestine contains the largest pool of macrophages in the body which are essential for maintaini...
Macrophages are highly heterogeneous tissue-resident immune cells that perform a variety of tissue- ...
Macrophages are highly heterogeneous tissue-resident immune cells that perform a variety of tissue-s...
Monocytes and macrophages are part of the body's first line of defence, eliminating pathogens by pha...
The intestinal lamina propria (LP) contains a diverse array of mononuclear phagocyte (MNP) subsets, ...
Macrophages (mφ) are essential for intestinal homeostasis and the pathology of inflammatory bowel di...
Macrophages (m phi) are essential for intestinal homeostasis and the pathology of inflammatory bowel...
Intestinal macrophages constitute the largest pool of macrophages in the body and have emerged as cr...
Background: Macrophages are pivotal in coordinating a range of important processes in the intestines...
The immune system in the intestine represents a unique environment that can quickly respond to harmf...
Intestinal macrophages play a key role in the gut immune system and the regulation of gastrointestin...
Macrophages are part of the innate immunity and are key players for the maintenance of intestinal ho...
Blood monocytes which differentiate into tissue macrophages, are unique in that they can not only in...