نتایج جستجو برای: monocytes

تعداد نتایج: 36948  

2013
Yang Yang Yi Cui Dao-Quan Peng

Peri-procedural myocardial injury, which is associated with worse long-term clinical outcome, is a common complication related to inflammatory pathogenetic mechanisms. Monocytes and macrophages play key roles in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that monocytes in human peripheral blood are heterogeneous, including CD14+CD16- monocytes and CD14+C...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular pediatrics 2018
Georg Varga Dirk Foell

Monocytes are central to our health as they contribute to both hemispheres of our immune system, the innate and the adaptive arm. Sensing signals from the outside world, monocytes govern the innate immunity by initiating inflammation, e.g., through production of IL-1β. Uncontrolled and sustained inflammation, however, leads to auto-inflammatory syndromes and sometimes to autoimmune diseases. Mo...

Journal: :Annual review of immunology 2009
Cedric Auffray Michael H Sieweke Frederic Geissmann

Monocytes are circulating blood leukocytes that play important roles in the inflammatory response, which is essential for the innate response to pathogens. But inflammation and monocytes are also involved in the pathogenesis of inflammatory diseases, including atherosclerosis. In adult mice, monocytes originate in the bone marrow in a Csf-1R (MCSF-R, CD115)-dependent manner from a hematopoietic...

2017
Yochai Wolf Anat Shemer Michal Polonsky Mor Gross Alexander Mildner Simon Yona Eyal David Ki-Wook Kim Tobias Goldmann Ido Amit Mathias Heikenwalder Sergei Nedospasov Marco Prinz Nir Friedman Steffen Jung

Monocytes are circulating mononuclear phagocytes, poised to extravasate to sites of inflammation and differentiate into monocyte-derived macrophages and dendritic cells. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and its receptors are up-regulated during monopoiesis and expressed by circulating monocytes, as well as effector monocytes infiltrating certain sites of inflammation, such as the spinal cord, during...

Journal: :Blood 1989
R R Schumann J van der Bosch S Rüller M Ernst M Schlaak

Human monocytes were cultured on monolayers of a newly established microvascular endothelial cell strain. As compared to monocytes cultured on plastic, these endothelium-"derived" monocytes (EDM) showed distinct morphology, higher motility, and different antigen-expression pattern for several surface markers, as detected by cytofluorimetry. The MO-1- and the Leu-M1-marker were maintained on EDM...

2006
Eugenie S. Kleinerman Kent L. Erickson Alan J. Schroit William E. Fogler Isaiah J. Fidler

Peripheral blood monocytes were isolated from normal human donors by separation on a continuous Percoli gradient and adherence to yield preparations of blood monocytes with a high degree of purity (> 99%). The monocytes were incubated in vitro with medium alone or with multilamellar liposomes that contained either a lipophilic derivative of muramyl dipeptide, muramyl tripeptide (MTP-PE), or med...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1982
S D Wright S C Silverstein

Monocytes were isolated in high yield (approximately 80%) and purity (greater than 90%) by Percoll gradient centrifugation and incubated in Teflon culture vessels. Using this culture method, we routinely recovered 80% of the cells originally placed into culture. Studies of the C3b and C3b' receptors of these monocytes showed that the function of both receptors could be dramatically altered by t...

2004
Monika Baj-Krzyworzeka Jaroslaw Baran Rafal Szatanek Danuta Stankiewicz Maciej Siedlar Marek Zembala

Upon contact with tumor cells when cocultured in vitro, human monocytes become unresponsive (deactivated) to restimulation and demonstrate decreased production of TNF-alpha and IL-12, and enhanced IL-10 secretion. The present study was undertaken to determine whether immunomodulatory agents (proinflammatory cytokines and PPD of tuberculin) could either prevent or reverse the deactivation of mon...

2014
Bo Ruem Yoon Su-Jin Yoo Yeon ho Choi Yeon-Ho Chung Jinhyun Kim In Seol Yoo Seong Wook Kang Won-Woo Lee Eui-Cheol Shin

Monocytes function as crucial innate effectors in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases, including autoimmunity, as well as in the inflammatory response against infectious pathogens. Human monocytes are heterogeneous and can be classified into three distinct subsets based on CD14 and CD16 expression. Although accumulating evidence suggests distinct functions of monocyte subsets in i...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
anne christine bru-capdeville from the department of immunology, university of gouingen, west germany hossain motteian najar johann hinrich peters

human peripheral blood monocytes (hpbm) were cultured in the absence of human serum and were converted into a state exhibiting a high accessory function expressed by their ability of supporting lymphocyte proliferation. after a prolonged culture in serum free media the monocyte derived cells were highly viable, increased in size and developed veils and dendritiform elongatio'l1s. paralleli...

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