| Literature DB >> 27038773 |
F Geissmann1, E Mass2.
Abstract
The present issue of 'Seminars in Immunology' addresses the topic of macrophage biology, 100 years after the death of Elie Metchnikoff (May 1845-July 1916). As foreseen by Metchnikoff, the roles of macrophages in the maintenance of homeostasis and immunity against pathogens have become a broad and active area of investigation. We now start to realize that the myeloid system includes a multiplicity of cell types with diverse developmental origins and functions. Therefore, the textbook picture of a plastic and multifunctional macrophage does not meet the requirements of our current knowledge anymore. Further development toward a quantitative and molecular understanding of myeloid cell biology in vivo and their roles in tissue homeostasis and remodeling will benefit from taking this complexity into account. A tentative model to help in this pursuit and account for myeloid cell and macrophage diversity is discussed below.Entities:
Keywords: Dendritic cells; Development; Differentiation; Immune response; Macrophage; Monocyte; Tissue remodelling
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27038773 PMCID: PMC4968038 DOI: 10.1016/j.smim.2016.03.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Immunol ISSN: 1044-5323 Impact factor: 11.130