脾脏
单核细胞
骨髓
炎症
免疫学
免疫系统
医学
病理
作者
Filip K. Świrski,Matthias Nahrendorf,Martin Etzrodt,Moritz Wildgruber,Virna Cortez‐Retamozo,Peter Panizzi,Jose‐Luiz Figueiredo,Rainer H. Köhler,Aleksey Chudnovskiy,Peter Waterman,Elena Aïkawa,Thorsten R. Mempel,Peter Libby,Ralph Weissleder,Mikaël J. Pittet
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2009-07-30
卷期号:325 (5940): 612-616
被引量:2126
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1175202
摘要
Monitoring Monocyte Reservoirs Monocytes are cells of the immune system that are recruited to sites of tissue injury and inflammation where they help to resolve the infection and are important for tissue repair. The bone marrow and blood are believed to be the primary reservoirs from which monocytes are mobilized after injury. Swirski et al. (p. 612 ; see the Perspective by Jia and Pamer ) now demonstrate that the spleen also serves as a critical reservoir of monocytes that are recruited during ischemic myocardial injury. Monocytes in the spleen are very similar in phenotype to blood-derived monocytes and are mobilized to the injured heart, where they represent a large fraction of the total monocytes that are recruited. The chemoattractant, angiotensin II, is required for optimal monocyte mobilization from the spleen and emigration into injured tissue.
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