Perivascular macrophages in health and disease

A Lapenna, M De Palma, CE Lewis - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2018 - nature.com
A Lapenna, M De Palma, CE Lewis
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2018nature.com
Macrophages are a heterogeneous group of cells that are capable of carrying out distinct
functions in different tissues, as well as in different locations within a given tissue. Some of
these tissue macrophages lie on, or close to, the outer (abluminal) surface of blood vessels
and perform several crucial activities at this interface between the tissue and the blood. In
steady-state tissues, these perivascular macrophages maintain tight junctions between
endothelial cells and limit vessel permeability, phagocytose potential pathogens before they …
Abstract
Macrophages are a heterogeneous group of cells that are capable of carrying out distinct functions in different tissues, as well as in different locations within a given tissue. Some of these tissue macrophages lie on, or close to, the outer (abluminal) surface of blood vessels and perform several crucial activities at this interface between the tissue and the blood. In steady-state tissues, these perivascular macrophages maintain tight junctions between endothelial cells and limit vessel permeability, phagocytose potential pathogens before they enter tissues from the blood and restrict inappropriate inflammation. They also have a multifaceted role in diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer disease, multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes. Here, we examine the important functions of perivascular macrophages in various adult tissues and describe how these functions are perturbed in a broad array of pathological conditions.
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