Experimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms such as the M1/M2 dichotomy following macrophage polarization. However, this clear dichotomy in animal models is not as obvious in humans, and the separating line between M1-like and M2-like macrophages is rather represented by a continuum, where boundaries are still unclear. Indeed, human infectious diseases, are characterized by either a back and forth or often a mixed profile between the pro-inflammatory microenvironment (dominated by interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, IL-12, IL-23 and Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF)-α cytokines) and tissue injury driven by classically activated macrophages (M1-like) and wound healing driven by alternatively activated macrophages...
The role of macrophages in viral infections is well documented. Their activation status also called ...
Macrophages are present in most human tissues and have very diverse functions. Activated macrophages...
Wound healing is a complex process where macrophages are highly involved, both by clearing the tissu...
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...
Macrophages are key cellular components of the innate immunity, acting as the main player in the fir...
Macrophages are cells of the innate immunity constituting the mononuclear phagocyte system and endow...
Macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population and are known to display a remarkable plastici...
Macrophages can polarize into two different states (M1 and M2), which play contrasting roles during ...
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
International audienceMacrophage polarization is a concept that has been useful to describe the diff...
Macrophages (Mφ) undergo activation to pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2) phenotypes in...
The role of macrophages in viral infections is well documented. Their activation status also called ...
Macrophages are present in most human tissues and have very diverse functions. Activated macrophages...
Wound healing is a complex process where macrophages are highly involved, both by clearing the tissu...
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...
Macrophages are key cellular components of the innate immunity, acting as the main player in the fir...
Macrophages are cells of the innate immunity constituting the mononuclear phagocyte system and endow...
Macrophages represent a heterogeneous cell population and are known to display a remarkable plastici...
Macrophages can polarize into two different states (M1 and M2), which play contrasting roles during ...
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
International audienceMacrophage polarization is a concept that has been useful to describe the diff...
Macrophages (Mφ) undergo activation to pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2) phenotypes in...
The role of macrophages in viral infections is well documented. Their activation status also called ...
Macrophages are present in most human tissues and have very diverse functions. Activated macrophages...
Wound healing is a complex process where macrophages are highly involved, both by clearing the tissu...