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Identification and Isolation of Oligopotent and Lineage-committed Myeloid Progenitors from Mouse Bone Marrow
Published on: July 29, 2018
Control of myeloid cell trafficking in resolution
Lucy V Norling1, Mauro Perretti
1The William Harvey Research Institute, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK. l.v.norling@qmul.ac.uk
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Following tissue injury or microbial invasion, neutrophils are robustly recruited to inflammatory loci, which is a hallmark of the host inflammatory response. This event initiates a series of processes required to activate resolution, including recruitment of monocytes, clearance of microbes, cellular debris and apoptotic neutrophils, the egress of phagocytes and, ultimately, regain of tissue homeostasis. Substantial evidence now signifies that resolution of inflammation is a highly coordinated, active process dictated by the spatial-temporal generation of proresolving mediators that act on specific receptors to modulate cell and tissue reactivity. This review will focus on the mediators, targets and pathways initiated to orchestrate resolution. Importantly, disruption of the key processes involved in inflammatory resolution could result in delayed restoration of tissue homeostasis, leading to fibrosis and/or persistent inflammation.
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