Anti-inflammatory monocytes-interplay of innate and adaptive immunity.

IF 2.4 Q1 PEDIATRICS Molecular and cellular pediatrics Pub Date : 2018-04-03 DOI:10.1186/s40348-018-0083-4
Georg Varga, Dirk Foell
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Monocytes are central to our health as they contribute to both hemispheres of our immune system, the innate and the adaptive arm. Sensing signals from the outside world, monocytes govern the innate immunity by initiating inflammation, e.g., through production of IL-1β. Uncontrolled and sustained inflammation, however, leads to auto-inflammatory syndromes and sometimes to autoimmune diseases. Monocytes can be a driving force for the establishment of such diseases when their ability to also contribute to the resolution of inflammation is impaired. It is therefore of vast importance to gain knowledge about the anti-inflammatory mechanisms monocytes can use to participate in downregulation and resolution of inflammation. Here, we summarize some of the known anti-inflammatory mechanisms and features of regulatory monocytes and shed light on their importance in governing innate and adaptive immune responses. Considering anti-inflammatory mechanisms of monocytes will also help to develop new strategies to use monocytes as therapeutic targets in the future.

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抗炎单核细胞--先天性免疫和适应性免疫的相互作用。
单核细胞对我们的健康至关重要,因为它们对免疫系统的两个半球--先天性免疫系统和适应性免疫系统--都有贡献。单核细胞感受到来自外界的信号后,会通过产生 IL-1β 等方式引发炎症,从而控制先天性免疫。然而,不受控制的持续炎症会导致自身炎症综合征,有时甚至会引发自身免疫性疾病。当单核细胞解决炎症的能力受损时,它们就会成为导致此类疾病的驱动力。因此,了解单核细胞参与下调和消除炎症的抗炎机制非常重要。在此,我们总结了调节性单核细胞的一些已知抗炎机制和特征,并阐明了它们在先天性和适应性免疫反应中的重要性。考虑单核细胞的抗炎机制还将有助于开发新的策略,在未来将单核细胞用作治疗靶点。
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