2012
DOI: 10.1159/000337434
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Heterogeneity of Lung Mononuclear Phagocytes in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Abstract: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease defined by an aberrant inflammatory response to inhaled cigarette smoke and other noxious particles. The factors triggered in the lungs that drive inflammation and lung tissue destruction are not fully understood, but mononuclear phagocytes play a central role by releasing mediators that promote both inflammation and tissue-destructive emphysema. Although conflicting studies on alveolar macrophages exist regarding chronic cigarette smoke exposure and it… Show more

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“…Lung macrophages consist of two distinct populations, namely, alveolar macrophages that represent longlived tissue-resident macrophages, and short-lived monocytederived interstitial macrophages. Alveolar macrophages play an important role in maintaining lung homeostasis by removing pathogens and noxious particles without inducing inflammation or recruiting monocytes and neutrophils (3,4,27). In contrast, monocyte-derived interstitial macrophages are recruited to the lung from the circulation in response to acute lung injury, and are major contributors to the inflammatory response (3,4,27).…”
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“…Lung macrophages consist of two distinct populations, namely, alveolar macrophages that represent longlived tissue-resident macrophages, and short-lived monocytederived interstitial macrophages. Alveolar macrophages play an important role in maintaining lung homeostasis by removing pathogens and noxious particles without inducing inflammation or recruiting monocytes and neutrophils (3,4,27). In contrast, monocyte-derived interstitial macrophages are recruited to the lung from the circulation in response to acute lung injury, and are major contributors to the inflammatory response (3,4,27).…”
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“…Alveolar macrophages play an important role in maintaining lung homeostasis by removing pathogens and noxious particles without inducing inflammation or recruiting monocytes and neutrophils (3,4,27). In contrast, monocyte-derived interstitial macrophages are recruited to the lung from the circulation in response to acute lung injury, and are major contributors to the inflammatory response (3,4,27). DCs in the lung are represented by monocyte-derived CD11b 1 DCs, plasmacytoid DCs, and CD103 1 DCs, which originate from distinct precursors and play a crucial role in the induction and suppression of innate immune responses (2, 28).…”
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“…For example in asthma, recent studies show that M2 macrophages are not just bystanders but also active players in orchestrating allergic lung disease [16]. During chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, macrophage subsets develop in response to cigarette smoke exposure [17]. In tuberculosis, neutrophil extracellular traps binding heat shock protein 72 trigger cytokine release from macrophages.…”
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“…The origin and differentiation cues for the subsets of monocytes, tissue macrophages and dendritic cells in mice, and the corresponding cell populations in humans, remain to a large extent unknown [12]. On the other hand, much information is available on other aspects such as the regulation of apoptotic processes by macrophages [13], their role in lymph nodes [9], chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [14] and other pulmonary inflammatory conditions [15] that have been studied extensively. There are also many other mechanisms that we are just beginning to understand.…”
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