The diverse roles of neutrophils from protection to pathogenesis

IF 27.7 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Rana Herro, H. Leighton Grimes
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Neutrophil granulocytes are the most abundant leukocytes in the blood and constitute a critical arm of innate immunity. They are generated in the bone marrow, and under homeostatic conditions enter the bloodstream to patrol tissues and scout for potential pathogens that they quickly destroy through phagocytosis, intracellular degradation, release of granules and formation of extracellular traps. Thus, neutrophils are important effector cells involved in antibacterial defense. However, neutrophils can also be pathogenic. Emerging data suggest they have critical functions related to tissue repair and fibrosis. Moreover, similarly to other innate immune cells, neutrophil cell states are affected by their microenvironment. Notably, this includes tumors that co-opt neutrophils. Neutrophils can undergo transcriptional and epigenetic reprogramming, thus causing or modulating inflammation and injury. It is also possible that distinct neutrophil subsets are generated with designated functions in the bone marrow. Understanding neutrophil plasticity and alternative cell states will help resolve their contradictive roles. This Review summarizes the most recent key findings surrounding protective versus pathogenic functions of neutrophils; elaborating on phenotype-specific subsets of neutrophils and their involvement in homeostasis and disease. In this Review, Herro and Grimes summarize the most recent key findings surrounding protective versus pathogenic functions of neutrophils, elaborating on phenotype-specific subsets of neutrophils and their involvement in homeostasis and disease.

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中性粒细胞从保护到致病的多种作用
中性粒细胞是血液中最丰富的白细胞,是先天性免疫的重要组成部分。它们在骨髓中生成,并在平衡状态下进入血液,在组织中巡逻,搜寻潜在的病原体,并通过吞噬、细胞内降解、释放颗粒和形成细胞外捕获物等方式迅速消灭病原体。因此,中性粒细胞是参与抗菌防御的重要效应细胞。然而,中性粒细胞也可能致病。新的数据表明,它们具有与组织修复和纤维化相关的重要功能。此外,与其他先天性免疫细胞类似,中性粒细胞的细胞状态也会受到微环境的影响。值得注意的是,这其中包括共同吸收中性粒细胞的肿瘤。中性粒细胞可进行转录和表观遗传学重编程,从而引起或调节炎症和损伤。也有可能在骨髓中生成具有指定功能的不同中性粒细胞亚群。了解中性粒细胞的可塑性和替代细胞状态将有助于解决它们相互矛盾的作用。本综述总结了有关中性粒细胞保护性与致病性功能的最新重要发现;阐述了中性粒细胞表型特异性亚群及其在体内平衡和疾病中的参与。
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Nature Immunology
Nature Immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
40.00
自引率
2.30%
发文量
248
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Immunology is a monthly journal that publishes the highest quality research in all areas of immunology. The editorial decisions are made by a team of full-time professional editors. The journal prioritizes work that provides translational and/or fundamental insight into the workings of the immune system. It covers a wide range of topics including innate immunity and inflammation, development, immune receptors, signaling and apoptosis, antigen presentation, gene regulation and recombination, cellular and systemic immunity, vaccines, immune tolerance, autoimmunity, tumor immunology, and microbial immunopathology. In addition to publishing significant original research, Nature Immunology also includes comments, News and Views, research highlights, matters arising from readers, and reviews of the literature. The journal serves as a major conduit of top-quality information for the immunology community.
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