International audienceMacrophages comprise a heterogeneous immune cell population and display niche-specific phenotypes and functions in almost all organs. Testicular macrophages (TMs) perform essential immune and non-immune functions in the mammalian male gonads. Here, we discuss the most recent findings on TM ontogeny, heterogeneity, and function under steady state and inflammatory conditions. We also highlight new discoveries regarding the functions of macrophages during bacterial and viral infections of the testes and how macrophages may indirectly help the establishment of a reservoir through virus seeding. Understanding TM function and macrophage-related mechanisms of disease might assist in developing new opportunities for interventi...
Infertility affects one in seven couples and ascending bacterial infections of the male genitourinar...
Events in fetal life can affect adult male fertility. To address the critical roles of immune cells ...
In this issue of Cell Reports, DeFalco et al. (2015) characterize a novel macrophage population asso...
International audienceMacrophages comprise a heterogeneous immune cell population and display niche-...
Macrophages are innate immune cells present in essentially every organ of the body with dedicated ti...
Macrophages are innate immune cells present in essentially every organ of the body with dedicated ti...
The unique microenvironment structure of the testis affects the function of Leydig Cells (LCs) both...
International audienceTesticular macrophages (tM phi) are the principal immune cells of the mammalia...
The developmental origins and functions of testis macrophages remain incompletely characterized. Her...
SummaryThe testis produces sperm throughout the male reproductive lifespan by balancing self-renewal...
The mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) is the primary innate immune cell group in male reproductive...
In the testis, interstitial macrophages are thought to be derived from the yolk sac during fetal dev...
Copyright © 2014 Trpimir Goluža et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Macrophages are the principal immune cells of the epididymis and testis, but their origins, heteroge...
Testicular macrophages (tMΦ) are the most abundant immune cells residing in the testis, an immune-pr...
Infertility affects one in seven couples and ascending bacterial infections of the male genitourinar...
Events in fetal life can affect adult male fertility. To address the critical roles of immune cells ...
In this issue of Cell Reports, DeFalco et al. (2015) characterize a novel macrophage population asso...
International audienceMacrophages comprise a heterogeneous immune cell population and display niche-...
Macrophages are innate immune cells present in essentially every organ of the body with dedicated ti...
Macrophages are innate immune cells present in essentially every organ of the body with dedicated ti...
The unique microenvironment structure of the testis affects the function of Leydig Cells (LCs) both...
International audienceTesticular macrophages (tM phi) are the principal immune cells of the mammalia...
The developmental origins and functions of testis macrophages remain incompletely characterized. Her...
SummaryThe testis produces sperm throughout the male reproductive lifespan by balancing self-renewal...
The mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS) is the primary innate immune cell group in male reproductive...
In the testis, interstitial macrophages are thought to be derived from the yolk sac during fetal dev...
Copyright © 2014 Trpimir Goluža et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Macrophages are the principal immune cells of the epididymis and testis, but their origins, heteroge...
Testicular macrophages (tMΦ) are the most abundant immune cells residing in the testis, an immune-pr...
Infertility affects one in seven couples and ascending bacterial infections of the male genitourinar...
Events in fetal life can affect adult male fertility. To address the critical roles of immune cells ...
In this issue of Cell Reports, DeFalco et al. (2015) characterize a novel macrophage population asso...