Department of Veterinary Diagnostic Products, Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China, Wuhan, China
Mini Review
Alveolar Macrophage Propagation is Controlled by Several Neutrophil Death Alleyway
Author(s): Xiaochen Zhang*
The proliferation and self-renewal of alveolar macrophages (AM) are significant components of the microenvironment of lung tissue. The effect
of immune cells, particularly neutrophils, on the homeostasis or functionality of AM is not fully understood. In this investigation, we used CXCL1
to promote neutrophil in vivo migration into bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid and lung, and we co-cultured these cells with AMs in vitro. It was
discovered that BAL neutrophils (BAL-neutrophils) as opposed to BM-neutrophils limit AM growth. An analysis of data that was made accessible
to the public revealed that there was significant molecular heterogeneity between blood and BM neutrophils and lung neutrophils. Unexpectedly,
BAL-neutrophils from mice infected with the influenza virus PR8 (PR8-neutrophils) did not prevent the growth of AMs. Additionally, bulk RNA
sequencing de.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1018.2022.8.161
Journal of Lung Diseases & Treatment received 247 citations as per Google Scholar report