Monocyte heterogeneity: consequences for monocyte‐derived immune cells

S Sprangers, TJ Vries, V Everts - Journal of immunology …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
S Sprangers, TJ Vries, V Everts
Journal of immunology research, 2016Wiley Online Library
Blood monocytes are precursors of dendritic cells, macrophages, and osteoclasts. They are
a heterogeneous cell population with differences in size, phenotype, and function. Although
monocytes maintain several tissue‐specific populations of immune cells in homeostasis,
their contribution to populations of dendritic cells, macrophages, and osteoclasts is
significantly increased in inflammation. Identification of a growing number of functionally
different subsets of cells within populations of monocyte‐derived immune cells has recently …
Blood monocytes are precursors of dendritic cells, macrophages, and osteoclasts. They are a heterogeneous cell population with differences in size, phenotype, and function. Although monocytes maintain several tissue‐specific populations of immune cells in homeostasis, their contribution to populations of dendritic cells, macrophages, and osteoclasts is significantly increased in inflammation. Identification of a growing number of functionally different subsets of cells within populations of monocyte‐derived immune cells has recently put monocyte heterogeneity into sharp focus. Here, we summarize recent findings in monocyte heterogeneity and their differentiation into dendritic cells, macrophages, and osteoclasts. We also discuss these advances in the context of the formation of functionally different monocyte‐derived subsets of dendritic cells, macrophages, and osteoclasts.
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