肺泡巨噬细胞在肺稳态和感染中的研究进展

Yang Shen, Ganzhu Feng
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肺泡巨噬细胞(Alveolar macrophages, AMs)是肺中重要的免疫细胞。不同的源和极化状态使得AMs在不同的环境中发挥不同的功能。在生理条件下,AMs负责保持较低水平的炎症和维持肺内平衡,促进最佳的气体交换。它们在感染期间介导入侵微生物的免疫反应,并在后期调节其免疫状态以减少组织损伤和恢复体内平衡,但也可能驱动病原体的持久性。本文就am的起源、极化及其在肺内稳态和感染中的作用进行综述,以期为针对am的治疗策略提供新的思路。关键词:巨噬细胞;肺泡;起源;极化;肺内稳态;肺部感染
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Research progress of alveolar macrophages in pulmonary homeostasis and infections
Alveolar macrophages (AMs) are important immune cells in the lung.Different sources and polarization states make AMs play diverse functions in varying environment.Under physiological conditions, AMs are responsible for keeping lower levels of inflammation and maintaining homeostasis in the lung, promoting optimal gas exchange.They also mediate an immune response to invade microbes during infection and adjust their immune state in the later stage to reduce tissue damage and restore homeostasis, but may drive pathogen persistence.This review discusses the origin, polarization and functions of AMs in pulmonary homeostasis and infection, so as to provide new ideas for therapeutic strategy targeting at AMs. Key words: Macrophages, alveolar; Origin; Polarization; Pulmonary homeostasis; Pulmonary infection
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