生物
豁免特权
促炎细胞因子
免疫系统
表型
免疫学
巨噬细胞
巨噬细胞极化
人口
细胞生物学
精子发生
细胞因子
炎症
遗传学
内分泌学
基因
体外
人口学
社会学
作者
Andreas Meinhardt,Ming Wang,Christian Schulz,Sudhanshu Bhushan
标识
DOI:10.1002/jlb.3mr0318-086rr
摘要
Abstract Testicular macrophages (TM) comprise the largest immune cell population in the mammalian testis. They are characterized by a subdued proinflammatory response upon adequate stimulation, and a polarization toward the immunoregulatory and immunotolerant M2 phenotype. This enables them to play a relevant role in supporting the archetypical functions of the testis, namely spermatogenesis and steroidogenesis. During infection, the characteristic blunted immune response of TM reflects the need for a delicate balance between a sufficiently strong reaction to counteract invading pathogens, and the prevention of excessive proinflammatory cytokine levels with the potential to disturb or destroy spermatogenesis. Local microenvironmental factors that determine the special phenotype of TM have just begun to be unraveled, and are discussed in this review. The immunosuppressive M2 macrophage phenotype of testicular macrophages is determined by the testicular microenvironment to maintain the immune privilege of the testis.
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