[M1 AND M2 MACROPHAGE POPULATIONS: THOSE INDUCED AND ACTIVATED BY MYCOBACTERIAL INFECTIONS].

Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] Pub Date : 2016-02-01
Haruaki Tomioka, Yutaka Tatano, Chiaki Sano, Toshiaki Shimizu
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In the advanced stages of mycobacterial infections, host immune systems tend to change from a Th1-type to Th2-type immune response, resulting in the abrogation of Th1 cell- and macrophage-mediated antimicrobial host protective immunity. Notably, this type of immune conversion is occasionally associated with the generation of. certain types of suppressor macrophage populations. During the course of infections due to pathogenic mycobacteria, the generation of macrophages which possess strong suppressor activity against host T- and B-cell functions is frequently encountered. This review describes the immunological properties of M1- and M2-type macrophages generated in hosts with certain microbial infections including mycobacteriosis and those generated in tumor-bearing animals. Particularly, this paper highlights the immunological and molecular biological characteristics of M1 and M2 macrophage populations, which are induced by mycobacterial infections

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[m1和m2巨噬细胞群:由分枝杆菌感染诱导和激活的巨噬细胞群]。
在分枝杆菌感染的晚期,宿主免疫系统倾向于从Th1型免疫反应转变为th2型免疫反应,导致Th1细胞和巨噬细胞介导的抗微生物宿主保护性免疫消失。值得注意的是,这种类型的免疫转换偶尔与产生。某些类型的抑制巨噬细胞群。在致病性分枝杆菌引起的感染过程中,经常会遇到巨噬细胞的产生,巨噬细胞对宿主T细胞和b细胞功能具有很强的抑制活性。本文综述了在包括分枝杆菌病在内的某些微生物感染的宿主和荷瘤动物中产生的M1-和m2型巨噬细胞的免疫学特性。特别强调了分枝杆菌感染诱导的M1和M2巨噬细胞群体的免疫学和分子生物学特性
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