Mouse and human macrophages and their roles in cardiovascular health and disease

IF 9.4 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Alexandre Gallerand, Jichang Han, Stoyan Ivanov, Gwendalyn J. Randolph
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Abstract

The past 15 years have witnessed a leap in understanding the life cycle, gene expression profiles, origins and functions of mouse macrophages in many tissues, including macrophages of the artery wall and heart that have critical roles in cardiovascular health. Here, we review the phenotypical and functional diversity of macrophage populations in multiple organs and discuss the roles that proliferation, survival, and recruitment and replenishment from monocytes have in maintaining macrophages in homeostasis and inflammatory states such as atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. We also introduce emerging data that better characterize the life cycle and phenotypic profiles of human macrophages. We discuss the similarities and differences between murine and human macrophages, raising the possibility that tissue-resident macrophages in humans may rely more on bone marrow-derived monocytes than in mouse. Gallerand et al. review the main human and murine macrophage populations, highlighting their phenotypic and functional diversity and how they contribute to cardiovascular health by regulating the inflammatory response.

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小鼠和人类巨噬细胞及其在心血管健康和疾病中的作用。
在过去的 15 年中,人们对小鼠巨噬细胞在许多组织中的生命周期、基因表达谱、起源和功能有了飞跃性的了解,其中包括在心血管健康中发挥关键作用的动脉壁和心脏的巨噬细胞。在此,我们回顾了多个器官中巨噬细胞群的表型和功能多样性,并讨论了巨噬细胞的增殖、存活、从单核细胞招募和补充在维持巨噬细胞平衡和炎症状态(如动脉粥样硬化和心肌梗塞)中的作用。我们还介绍了新出现的数据,这些数据更好地描述了人类巨噬细胞的生命周期和表型特征。我们讨论了小鼠和人类巨噬细胞的异同,提出了人类组织驻留巨噬细胞可能比小鼠更依赖骨髓来源单核细胞的可能性。
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