2019
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.01048
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Myeloid Cell and Transcriptome Signatures Associated With Inflammation Resolution in a Model of Self-Limiting Acute Brain Inflammation

Abstract: Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. However, some forms of inflammation can cause tissue damage and disease, particularly if inappropriately activated, excessive, or not resolved adequately. The mechanisms that prevent excessive or chronic inflammation are therefore important to understand. This is particularly important in the central nervous system where some effects of inflammation can have particularly harmful consequences, including irreversible… Show more

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“…Combined with previously reported studies, our results suggest that synovial macrophages are strictly neither M1 nor M2, but represent a hybrid state of activation that overall displays a regulatory response and that ultimately targets resolution of the inflammatory process (22,28,64,70,113). The majority of parameters investigated in our study, pragmatically called proor anti-inflammatory, are building blocks of a complex immune response and must be carefully interpreted, with attention to the phases of inflammation, including its resolution.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Combined with previously reported studies, our results suggest that synovial macrophages are strictly neither M1 nor M2, but represent a hybrid state of activation that overall displays a regulatory response and that ultimately targets resolution of the inflammatory process (22,28,64,70,113). The majority of parameters investigated in our study, pragmatically called proor anti-inflammatory, are building blocks of a complex immune response and must be carefully interpreted, with attention to the phases of inflammation, including its resolution.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Overall, the transcriptional data demonstrated high concordance between different collection sites, and were merged into a final transcriptional master table ( Supplementary Fig. 1b, c [14][15][16][17][18] matched well with the sorted populations ( Supplementary Fig. 2), indicating overall consistency of the dataset across different research groups.…”
Section: Immgen Phase 1 (Mnp P1) Datasetsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The key molecules that regulate inflammation at this stage are granulocytes, platelets, prostaglandins, and cytokines released by lymphocytes, macrophages, microglia and stressed neurons. Their secretions cause intracellular modifications to recreate an unstable cellular microenvironment that disrupts cellular and molecular communications between cells ( Herz et al, 2017 ; Davies et al, 2019 ; Scanlon, 2019 ).…”
Section: Molecular Mechanisms Of Post-traumatic Epilepsymentioning
confidence: 99%