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Abstract
Monocytes and macrophages play fundamental roles in defense against microbes, clearance of senescent and dead cells, and immunoregulation. Although blood monocytes are the source of intestinal macrophages in the developed mucosal immune system, blood monocytes and intestinal macrophages from healthy human subjects display distinct phenotypic and functional differences. Blood monocytes can be induced to polarize into M1 and M2 macrophages, whereas intestinal macrophages appear to be terminally differentiated and are unable to undergo such inducible polarization. Nevertheless, in response to local conditions, monocytes differentiated into intestinal macrophages display phenotypic and functional characteristics that enhance their capacity to provide non-inflammatory host defense and participate in local immunoregulation. Using the protocols described here, this unit presents the key phenotypic and functional differences between human blood monocytes and intestinal macrophages, as well as between mouse and human intestinal macrophages. © 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
人血液单核细胞和肠巨噬细胞的特性
单核细胞和巨噬细胞在防御微生物、清除衰老和死亡细胞以及免疫调节中发挥着重要作用。虽然在发达的粘膜免疫系统中,血单核细胞是肠巨噬细胞的来源,但健康人的血单核细胞和肠巨噬细胞表现出明显的表型和功能差异。血液单核细胞可以被诱导极化为M1和M2巨噬细胞,而肠巨噬细胞似乎是终末分化的,无法进行这种诱导极化。然而,在局部条件下,分化为肠巨噬细胞的单核细胞表现出表型和功能特征,增强了它们提供非炎症性宿主防御和参与局部免疫调节的能力。使用这里描述的方案,本单元展示了人类血液单核细胞和肠道巨噬细胞之间以及小鼠和人类肠道巨噬细胞之间的关键表型和功能差异。©2017 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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