Macrophage polarization in metabolic ...
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Article dans une revue scientifique: Article original
PMID :
Title :
Macrophage polarization in metabolic disorders: functions and regulation.
Author(s) :
Chinetti-Gbaguidi, Giulia [Auteur]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Staels, Bart [Auteur correspondant]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Staels, Bart [Auteur correspondant]

Récepteurs nucléaires, maladies cardiovasculaires et diabète - U 1011 [RNMCD]
Journal title :
Current Opinion in Lipidology
Pages :
365-72
Publisher :
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Publication date :
2011-10
ISSN :
0957-9672
English keyword(s) :
macrophages
obesity
atherosclerosis
nuclear receptors
obesity
atherosclerosis
nuclear receptors
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Biochimie, Biologie Moléculaire
English abstract : [en]
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To discuss recent findings on the role and regulation of macrophage polarization in obesity and atherosclerosis. RECENT FINDINGS: Macrophages infiltrate the vascular wall during atherosclerosis and adipose ...
Show more >PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To discuss recent findings on the role and regulation of macrophage polarization in obesity and atherosclerosis. RECENT FINDINGS: Macrophages infiltrate the vascular wall during atherosclerosis and adipose tissue during obesity. At least two distinct subpopulations with different functions, the classically (M1) and the alternatively (M2) activated macrophages, have been found in these tissues. Reciprocal skewing of macrophage polarization between the M1 and M2 states is a process modulated by diet, humoral and transcription factors, such as the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma. SUMMARY: Recent literature highlights the importance not only of the number of infiltrated macrophages, but also their activation in the maintenance of the inflammation state. Identifying mechanisms and molecules able to modify the balance between M1 and M2 represents a promising field of research.Show less >
Show more >PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To discuss recent findings on the role and regulation of macrophage polarization in obesity and atherosclerosis. RECENT FINDINGS: Macrophages infiltrate the vascular wall during atherosclerosis and adipose tissue during obesity. At least two distinct subpopulations with different functions, the classically (M1) and the alternatively (M2) activated macrophages, have been found in these tissues. Reciprocal skewing of macrophage polarization between the M1 and M2 states is a process modulated by diet, humoral and transcription factors, such as the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma. SUMMARY: Recent literature highlights the importance not only of the number of infiltrated macrophages, but also their activation in the maintenance of the inflammation state. Identifying mechanisms and molecules able to modify the balance between M1 and M2 represents a promising field of research.Show less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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