2024
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1373745
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Myeloid A20 is critical for alternative macrophage polarization and type-2 immune-mediated helminth resistance

Ioanna Petta,
Marie Thorp,
Maarten Ciers
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundProtective immunity against intestinal helminths requires induction of robust type-2 immunity orchestrated by various cellular and soluble effectors which promote goblet cell hyperplasia, mucus production, epithelial proliferation, and smooth muscle contractions to expel worms and re-establish immune homeostasis. Conversely, defects in type-2 immunity result in ineffective helminth clearance, persistent infection, and inflammation. Macrophages are highly plastic cells that acquire an alternatively ac… Show more

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“…SOCS proteins inhibit the JAK–STAT signaling pathway, which produces proinflammatory cytokines, while A20 negatively regulates the NF‐κB signaling pathway, a central regulator of inflammation. 345 , 346 , 347 Additionally, M2 macrophages produce anti‐inflammatory lipid mediators, such as lipoxins, resolvins, and protectins, which can actively suppress proinflammatory signaling pathways and promote the clearance of apoptotic cells and debris. 348 …”
Section: Macrophages: Orchestrators Of Tissue Repair and Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOCS proteins inhibit the JAK–STAT signaling pathway, which produces proinflammatory cytokines, while A20 negatively regulates the NF‐κB signaling pathway, a central regulator of inflammation. 345 , 346 , 347 Additionally, M2 macrophages produce anti‐inflammatory lipid mediators, such as lipoxins, resolvins, and protectins, which can actively suppress proinflammatory signaling pathways and promote the clearance of apoptotic cells and debris. 348 …”
Section: Macrophages: Orchestrators Of Tissue Repair and Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%