2014
DOI: 10.1186/1742-2094-11-23
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Macrophages migrate in an activation-dependent manner to chemokines involved in neuroinflammation

Abstract: BackgroundIn neuroinflammatory diseases, macrophages can play a dual role in the process of tissue damage, depending on their activation status (M1 / M2). M1 macrophages are considered to exert damaging effects to neurons, whereas M2 macrophages are reported to aid regeneration and repair of neurons. Their migration within the central nervous system may be of critical importance in the final outcome of neurodegeneration in neuroinflammatory diseases e.g. multiple sclerosis (MS). To provide insight into this pr… Show more

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“…Beyond complement activation, C1q serves as a regulatory protein during inflammatory processes, including autoimmunity. The regulatory functions also affect cell differentiation, chemotaxis, migration, and survival (10)(11)(12)(13). Moreover, C1q participates in the clearance of apoptotic cell material.…”
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“…Beyond complement activation, C1q serves as a regulatory protein during inflammatory processes, including autoimmunity. The regulatory functions also affect cell differentiation, chemotaxis, migration, and survival (10)(11)(12)(13). Moreover, C1q participates in the clearance of apoptotic cell material.…”
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“…This phenotypic change has the potential to alter cell behavior, and thus may be a critical step for cells to survive at metastatic sites within the liver" [5]. "Liver regeneration is a complex network regulated by various growth factors and cytokines expressed at the site of injury or migrated to the liver via the circulatory system" [14].…”
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“…The same applies to bone tissue which is goes through a great metabolic modi ication, transitioning from osteoclast, to osteo-blastic cell and turnover. "The Expression of the cell adhesion molecule, E-cadherin, in breast cancer cells can facilitate or even boost breast cancer cell adhesion to hepatocytes for seeding in the liver" [5].…”
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