Macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population and are known to display a remarkable plasticity. In response to distinct micro-environmental stimuli, e.g., tumor stroma vs. infected tissue, they polarize into different cell subtypes. Originally, two subpopulations were defined: classically activated macrophages or M1, and alternatively activated macrophages or M2. Nowadays, the M1/M2 classification is considered as an oversimplified approach that does not adequately cover the total spectrum of macrophage phenotypes observed in vivo. Especially in pathological circumstances, macrophages behave as plastic cells modifying their expression and transcription profile along a continuous spectrum with M1 and M2 phenotypes as extremes. Here, ...
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
Circulating monocytes are recruited to tissues, where they differentiate to macrophages and take par...
Macrophages are present in all body compartments, including cancerous tissues, and their functions a...
Macrophages are key cellular components of the innate immunity, acting as the main player in the fir...
Macrophages can polarize into two different states (M1 and M2), which play contrasting roles during ...
International audienceExperimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms s...
Macrophages are widely distributed immune system cells that play an indispensable role in homeostasi...
Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage. In response to I...
International audienceMacrophages play an important role in tissue homeostasis, tissue remodeling, i...
Macrophages are cells of the innate immunity constituting the mononuclear phagocyte system and endow...
Plasticity and functional polarization are hallmarks of the mononuclear phagocyte system. Here we re...
Experimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms such as the M1/M2 dicho...
The phenotype of macrophages in atherosclerotic lesions can vary dramatically, from a large lipid la...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is now recognized as the main cause of the worldwide epidemic of type 2 diabetes...
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
Circulating monocytes are recruited to tissues, where they differentiate to macrophages and take par...
Macrophages are present in all body compartments, including cancerous tissues, and their functions a...
Macrophages are key cellular components of the innate immunity, acting as the main player in the fir...
Macrophages can polarize into two different states (M1 and M2), which play contrasting roles during ...
International audienceExperimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms s...
Macrophages are widely distributed immune system cells that play an indispensable role in homeostasi...
Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of cells of the monocyte-macrophage lineage. In response to I...
International audienceMacrophages play an important role in tissue homeostasis, tissue remodeling, i...
Macrophages are cells of the innate immunity constituting the mononuclear phagocyte system and endow...
Plasticity and functional polarization are hallmarks of the mononuclear phagocyte system. Here we re...
Experimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms such as the M1/M2 dicho...
The phenotype of macrophages in atherosclerotic lesions can vary dramatically, from a large lipid la...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is now recognized as the main cause of the worldwide epidemic of type 2 diabetes...
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
Circulating monocytes are recruited to tissues, where they differentiate to macrophages and take par...
Macrophages are present in all body compartments, including cancerous tissues, and their functions a...