A Remmerie, CL Scott - Cellular immunology, 2018 - Elsevier
… have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several diseases in which lipidhomeostasis is perturbed such as atherosclerosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and alveolar …
SK Wculek, G Dunphy, I Heras-Murillo… - Cellular & molecular …, 2022 - nature.com
… Lipid handling by tissue macrophages. A The metabolism of alveolar macrophages present in lung tissue is specialized for lipid catabolism and trafficking for effective clearance of …
… immunity against microbes. Thus, the initial concept of macrophages promoting “balance” in the host (homeostasis) was … family of lipid mediators that contribute to the homeostatic role of …
J Yan, T Horng - Trends in cell biology, 2020 - cell.com
… metabolism, including lipid metabolism. Here, we review how macrophagelipid metabolism can … , tissue homeostasis, and host defense, while aberrant lipid metabolism contributes to …
… , there has been great interest on the effect of lipids on macrophage function and activation. Macrophages take up lipids via scavenger receptors, such as CD36 and scavenger receptor …
… map all adipose tissue immune populations in both mice and … and conserved Trem2 + lipid-associated macrophage (LAM) … by which macrophages respond to loss of tissue-level lipid …
U Trahtemberg, D Mevorach - Frontiers in immunology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
… nature of apoptotic cell interaction with the immune system. We do not … in macrophages and DCs that are related to toll-like receptors, nuclear factor kappa B, inflammasome, the lipid-…
… macrophagehomeostasis. PPARs and LXRs control transcriptional programs involved in processes of lipid … the context of macrophagelipidhomeostasis and the control of inflammation. …
… failure to maintain local lipidhomeostasis and long-term effects on immune cells beyond the … homeostasis and metabolic inflammation. Additionally, we hypothesize that trained immunity…