Human monocytes and macrophages regulate immune tolerance via integrin αvβ8–mediated TGFβ activation

Volume: 215, Issue: 11, Pages: 2725 - 2736
Published: Oct 24, 2018
Abstract
Monocytes are crucial immune cells involved in regulation of inflammation either directly or via differentiation into macrophages in tissues. However, many aspects of how their function is controlled in health and disease are not understood. Here we show that human blood monocytes activate high levels of the cytokine TGFβ, a pathway that is not evident in mouse monocytes. Human CD14+, but not CD16+, monocytes activate TGFβ via expression of the...
Paper Details
Title
Human monocytes and macrophages regulate immune tolerance via integrin αvβ8–mediated TGFβ activation
Published Date
Oct 24, 2018
Volume
215
Issue
11
Pages
2725 - 2736
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