Abstract:Aberrant macrophage function is implicated in acute and chronic inflammatory settings, and central to diseases such as obesity, atherosclerosis and cancer. However, the transcriptional and epigenomic programs driving macrophage polarization toward distinct phenotypic states are not well understood. Macrophage phenotypes exist on a spectrum, with pro-inflammatory (M1-like) and homeostatic, tissue repair (M2-like) states viewed as polar opposites and relatively stable. The main driver of the M2-like program is a… Show more
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