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Macrophage Differentiation and Polarization into an M2-Like Phenotype using a Human Monocyte-Like THP-1 Leukemia Cell Line
Published on: August 2, 2021
Research Advancements in the Interplay between T3 and Macrophages
Liu Yang1,2, Meng-Fei Fu1,2, Han-Yu Wang1,2
1Department of Endocrinology, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430022, China.
Abstract:
3,3',5-Triiodo-L-thyronine (T3) is a key endocrine hormone in the human body that plays crucial roles in growth, development, metabolism, and immune function. Macrophages, the key regulatory cells within the immune system, exhibit marked "heterogeneity" and "plasticity", with their phenotype and function subject to modulation by local environmental signals. The interplay between the endocrine and immune systems is well documented. Numerous studies have shown that T3 significantly target macrophages, highlighting them as key cellular components in this interaction. Through the regulation of macrophage function and phenotype, T3 influences immune function and tissue repair in the body. This review comprehensively summarizes the regulatory actions and mechanisms of T3 on macrophages, offering valuable insights into further research of the immunoregulatory effects of T3.

