Macrophage plasticity and interaction with lymphocyte subsets: cancer as a paradigm

SK Biswas, A Mantovani - Nature immunology, 2010 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2010nature.com
Plasticity is a hallmark of cells of the myelomonocytic lineage. In response to innate
recognition or signals from lymphocyte subsets, mononuclear phagocytes undergo adaptive
responses. Shaping of monocyte-macrophage function is an essential component of
resistance to pathogens, tissue damage and repair. The orchestration of myelomonocytic
cell function is a key element that links inflammation and cancer and provides a paradigm for
macrophage plasticity and function. A better understanding of the molecular basis of …
Abstract
Plasticity is a hallmark of cells of the myelomonocytic lineage. In response to innate recognition or signals from lymphocyte subsets, mononuclear phagocytes undergo adaptive responses. Shaping of monocyte-macrophage function is an essential component of resistance to pathogens, tissue damage and repair. The orchestration of myelomonocytic cell function is a key element that links inflammation and cancer and provides a paradigm for macrophage plasticity and function. A better understanding of the molecular basis of myelomonocytic cell plasticity will open new vistas in immunopathology and therapeutic intervention.
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