METTL3‐mediated TIM1 promotes macrophage M1 polarization and inflammation through IGF2BP2‐dependent manner
Xianrong Du,
Yinguang Guo,
Xiaoqin Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Macrophage polarization and inflammation may play an important role in the development of sepsis. T‐cell immunoglobulin mucin 1 (TIM1) has been demonstrated to promote macrophage inflammatory responses. However, whether TIM1 regulates macrophage polarization and inflammation to affect sepsis development remains unclear. Human monocytic leukemia cell line was induced into macrophages, followed by stimulated with LPS and IL‐4 to induce M1 polarization and M2 polarization. The expression levels of TIM1, methyltra… Show more
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