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Emerging roles of infiltrating granulocytes and monocytes in homeostasis

Linda Groeneweg, Andrés Hidalgo, Noelia A-González

2020Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The infiltration of naïve tissues by myeloid cells has been long related to their clearance and the physiological cell turnover, however, increasing evidence shows that they can additionally fulfill specific, non-immune functions in different tissues. There is also growing evidence to support that infiltrated granulocytes and monocytes respond to different environments by modulating gene expression and cytokine production, which in turn contribute to the normal function of the host tissue. This review will address the roles of immigrated myeloid cells in different tissues and their crosstalk with the host tissue environments.

Topics & Concepts

HomeostasisImmunologyCell biologyBiologyImmune Response and InflammationImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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