Tissue-specific macrophages: how they develop and choreograph tissue biology
Macrophages are innate immune cells that form a 3D network in all our tissues, where they
phagocytose dying cells and cell debris, immune complexes, bacteria and other waste …
phagocytose dying cells and cell debris, immune complexes, bacteria and other waste …
Hepatic inflammatory responses in liver fibrosis
Chronic liver diseases such as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or viral hepatitis are
characterized by persistent inflammation and subsequent liver fibrosis. Liver fibrosis critically …
characterized by persistent inflammation and subsequent liver fibrosis. Liver fibrosis critically …
Liver tumour immune microenvironment subtypes and neutrophil heterogeneity
The heterogeneity of the tumour immune microenvironment (TIME), organized by various
immune and stromal cells, is a major contributing factor of tumour metastasis, relapse and …
immune and stromal cells, is a major contributing factor of tumour metastasis, relapse and …
Macrophages in health and disease
The heterogeneity of tissue macrophages, in health and in disease, has become
increasingly transparent over the last decade. But with the plethora of data comes a natural …
increasingly transparent over the last decade. But with the plethora of data comes a natural …
Aging and aging-related diseases: from molecular mechanisms to interventions and treatments
J Guo, X Huang, L Dou, M Yan, T Shen… - Signal Transduction and …, 2022 - nature.com
Aging is a gradual and irreversible pathophysiological process. It presents with declines in
tissue and cell functions and significant increases in the risks of various aging-related …
tissue and cell functions and significant increases in the risks of various aging-related …
Perivascular cells induce microglial phagocytic states and synaptic engulfment via SPP1 in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by synaptic loss, which can result from
dysfunctional microglial phagocytosis and complement activation. However, what signals …
dysfunctional microglial phagocytosis and complement activation. However, what signals …
Immune mechanisms linking metabolic injury to inflammation and fibrosis in fatty liver disease–novel insights into cellular communication circuits
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most prevalent chronic liver disease and is
emerging as the leading cause of cirrhosis, liver transplantation and hepatocellular …
emerging as the leading cause of cirrhosis, liver transplantation and hepatocellular …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial proteogenomics reveals distinct and evolutionarily conserved hepatic macrophage niches
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body, yet it remains incompletely characterized.
Here we present a spatial proteogenomic atlas of the healthy and obese human and murine …
Here we present a spatial proteogenomic atlas of the healthy and obese human and murine …
Liver macrophages in health and disease
Single-cell and spatial transcriptomic technologies have revealed an underappreciated
heterogeneity of liver macrophages. This has led us to rethink the involvement of …
heterogeneity of liver macrophages. This has led us to rethink the involvement of …
Identification of a broadly fibrogenic macrophage subset induced by type 3 inflammation
Macrophages are central orchestrators of the tissue response to injury, with distinct
macrophage activation states playing key roles in fibrosis progression and resolution …
macrophage activation states playing key roles in fibrosis progression and resolution …