M1 and M2 polarization of macrophages: a mini-review

Kun Yeong Lee
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The tissue microenvironment regulates differentiation of precursor monocytes into macrophages. In response to the presence of microbial products, stimulated lymphocytes, or damaged cells in the microenvironment, macrophages differentiate into distinct functional populations. The M1 macrophages are characterized by the generation of high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, antimicrobial properties, increased production of reactive nitrogen and oxygen intermediates, and induction of Th1 response. In contrast, M2 macrophages are characterized by their involvement in tissue remodeling, immune regulation, tumor promotion, and efficient phagocytosis. In this minireview, we discuss the stimulation, markers, cytokines, and signaling molecules involved in macrophage polarization.
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巨噬细胞的M1和M2极化:一个小回顾
组织微环境调节前体细胞向巨噬细胞的分化。当微环境中存在微生物产物、受刺激的淋巴细胞或受损细胞时,巨噬细胞分化成不同的功能群体。M1巨噬细胞的特点是产生高水平的促炎细胞因子,具有抗菌特性,增加活性氮和氧中间体的产生,并诱导Th1反应。相反,M2巨噬细胞的特点是参与组织重塑、免疫调节、肿瘤促进和高效吞噬。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了巨噬细胞极化的刺激、标志物、细胞因子和信号分子。
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