Macrophages (Mφ) undergo activation to pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2) phenotypes in response to pathophysiologic stimuli and dysregulation of the M1-M2 balance is often associated with diseases. Therefore, studying mechanisms of macrophage polarization may reveal new drug targets. Human Mφ polarization is generally studied in primary monocyte-derived Mφ (PBMC Mφ) and THP-1-derived Mφ (THP-1 Mφ). We compared the polarization profile of THP-1 Mφ with that of PBMC Mφ to assess the alternative use of THP-1 for polarization studies. Cellular morphology, the expression profiles of 18 genes and 4 cell surface proteins, and phagocytosis capacity for apoptotic cells and S. aureus bioparticles were compared between these Mφ, activate...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
Macrophages are a highly plastic group of cells which polarise into inflammatory or anti-inflammator...
Two main types of macrophages (Mφ) include inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) macrophages....
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
In vitro models of differing macrophage functions are useful since human monocyte–derived macrophage...
In response to various signals, macrophages undergo classical M1 activation (stimulated by toll-like...
Macrophages can be polarized into M1 and M2 macrophages based on the composition of the milieu. Huma...
Macrophages undergo activation by pathophysiological stimuli to pro-inflammatory and bactericidal, o...
Macrophages display large functional and phenotypical plasticity. They can adopt a broad range of ac...
Macrophages are widely distributed immune system cells that play an indispensable role in homeostasi...
Little is known about the polarizing potential of currently used human macrophage cell lines, while ...
Experimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms such as the M1/M2 dicho...
International audienceExperimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms s...
Macrophages are versatile cells of the immune system which react to various external stimuli through...
Background: Polarization of macrophages by specific micro-environmental conditions impacts upon thei...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
Macrophages are a highly plastic group of cells which polarise into inflammatory or anti-inflammator...
Two main types of macrophages (Mφ) include inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) macrophages....
International audienceMonocytes/macrophages (MΦ), considered as plastic cells, can differentiate int...
In vitro models of differing macrophage functions are useful since human monocyte–derived macrophage...
In response to various signals, macrophages undergo classical M1 activation (stimulated by toll-like...
Macrophages can be polarized into M1 and M2 macrophages based on the composition of the milieu. Huma...
Macrophages undergo activation by pathophysiological stimuli to pro-inflammatory and bactericidal, o...
Macrophages display large functional and phenotypical plasticity. They can adopt a broad range of ac...
Macrophages are widely distributed immune system cells that play an indispensable role in homeostasi...
Little is known about the polarizing potential of currently used human macrophage cell lines, while ...
Experimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms such as the M1/M2 dicho...
International audienceExperimental models have often been at the origin of immunological paradigms s...
Macrophages are versatile cells of the immune system which react to various external stimuli through...
Background: Polarization of macrophages by specific micro-environmental conditions impacts upon thei...
Macrophages are dynamic cells that mature under the influence of signals from the local microenviron...
Macrophages are a highly plastic group of cells which polarise into inflammatory or anti-inflammator...
Two main types of macrophages (Mφ) include inflammatory (M1) and anti-inflammatory (M2) macrophages....