نتایج جستجو برای: macrophage

تعداد نتایج: 53700  

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1994
N Keicho S Kudoh H Yotsumoto K S Akagawa

Recent reports have suggested that long-term administration of erythromycin (EM) appears to ameliorate some of chronic inflammatory processes where macrophages and lymphocytes play important roles. Our study was initiated to examine the effect of EM on monocyte-macrophage lineage in vitro. EM (1 approximately 100 micrograms/ml) significantly increased the number of adherent monocyte-derived mac...

2017
P. Kent Langston Munehiko Shibata Tiffany Horng

Macrophages are found in most tissues of the body, where they have tissue- and context-dependent roles in maintaining homeostasis as well as coordinating adaptive responses to various stresses. Their capacity for specialized functions is controlled by polarizing signals, which activate macrophages by upregulating transcriptional programs that encode distinct effector functions. An important con...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
N M Williams P J Timoney

Normal resident murine peritoneal macrophages inoculated in vitro with Ehrlichia risticii readily phagocytized the organism but were unable to suppress ehrlichial replication as determined by indirect fluorescent-antibody staining of the inoculated cells. In contrast, macrophages from Corynebacterium parvum-inoculated and E. risticii-recovered mice rapidly eliminated the ehrlichiae. Macrophages...

2017
Yiting Tang Bing Pan Xin Zhou Kai Xiong Qian Gao Lei Huang Ying Xia Ming Shen Shulin Yang Honglin Liu Tao Tan Jianjie Ma Xuehong Xu Yulian Mu Kui Li

Macrophage accumulation within the vascular wall is a hallmark of atherosclerosis. Controlling macrophage conversion into foam cells remains a major challenge for treatment of atherosclerotic diseases. Here, we show that Wip1, a member of the PP2C family of Ser/Thr protein phosphatases, modulates macrophage migration and phagocytosis associated with atherosclerotic plaque formation. Wip1 defici...

2017
Dexi Zhou Lu Chen Kui Yang Hui Jiang Wenke Xu Jiajie Luan

The concept of macrophage polarization is defined in terms of macrophage phenotypic heterogeneity and functional diversity. Cytokines signals are thought to be required for the polarization of macrophage populations toward different phenotypes at different stages in development, homeostasis and disease. The suppressors of cytokine signaling family of proteins contribute to the magnitude and dur...

2017
Yanping Yang Jieqiong Zhao Juan Zhang Yonghong Lei Fang Yuan Lu Liu Haibo Gao Hua Guo Xiaolin Niu Ruirui Chen Xiaobing Fu Yan Han Hua Han Tung Chan Lianyou Zhao Haichang Wang Qiangsun Zheng Xue Li

The role of the AKT2/NBA1/SPK1 signaling cascade in macrophage migration regulation and post-ischemic cardiac remodeling was investigated. We determined that the AKT2/NBA1/SPK1 signaling cascade regulated macrophage migration. A novel role for NBA1 in macrophage migration was discovered. Elevated AKT2 phosphorylation, NBA1, SPK1 (along with phosphorylated SPK1) levels, macrophage recruitment, a...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1980
D N Männel R N Moore S E Mergenhagen

Macrophage-enriched peritoneal exudate cells from mice infected with Mycobacterium bovis BCG, macrophage-like tumor cells (PU 5-1.8), and peritoneal macrophages propagated in vitro with macrophage growth factor released tumoricidal activity into the culture medium within 2 to 3 h after stimulation with nanogram quantities of bacterial lipopolysaccharide. The cytotoxic activities from each of th...

2014
Jia Xue Susanne V. Schmidt Jil Sander Astrid Draffehn Wolfgang Krebs Inga Quester Dominic De Nardo Trupti D. Gohel Martina Emde Lisa Schmidleithner Hariharasudan Ganesan Andrea Nino-Castro Michael R. Mallmann Larisa Labzin Heidi Theis Michael Kraut Marc Beyer Eicke Latz Tom C. Freeman Thomas Ulas Joachim L. Schultze

Macrophage activation is associated with profound transcriptional reprogramming. Although much progress has been made in the understanding of macrophage activation, polarization, and function, the transcriptional programs regulating these processes remain poorly characterized. We stimulated human macrophages with diverse activation signals, acquiring a data set of 299 macrophage transcriptomes....

Journal: :Blood 2011
Felix Ellett Luke Pase John W Hayman Alex Andrianopoulos Graham J Lieschke

Macrophages and neutrophils play important roles during the innate immune response, phagocytosing invading microbes and delivering antimicrobial compounds to the site of injury. Functional analyses of the cellular innate immune response in zebrafish infection/inflammation models have been aided by transgenic lines with fluorophore-marked neutrophils. However, it has not been possible to study m...

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