Monocyte-mediated defense against bacteria, fungi, and parasites Journal Article


Authors: Lauvau, G.; Loke, P.; Hohl, T. M.
Article Title: Monocyte-mediated defense against bacteria, fungi, and parasites
Abstract: Circulating blood monocytes are a heterogeneous leukocyte population that contributes critical antimicrobial and regulatory functions during systemic and tissue-specific infections. These include patrolling vascular tissue for evidence of microbial invasion, infiltrating peripheral tissues and directly killing microbial invaders, conditioning the inflammatory milieu at sites of microbial tissue invasion, and orchestrating the activation of innate and adaptive immune effector cells. The central focus of this review is the in vivo mechanisms by which monocytes and their derivative cells promote microbial clearance and immune regulation. We include an overview of murine models to examine monocyte functions during microbial challenges and review our understanding of the functional roles of monocytes and their derivative cells in host defense against bacteria, fungi, and parasites. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: inflammation; dendritic cells; innate immunity; monocyte; memory; fungus; chemokine receptor; bacterium; host-defense; bone-marrow; inflammatory monocytes; i interferon; parasite; innate lymphoid-cells; cyclic gmp-amp; alternatively activated macrophages; cd8(+) t
Journal Title: Seminars in Immunology
Volume: 27
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1044-5323
Publisher: Academic Press Inc., Elsevier Science  
Date Published: 2015-12-01
Start Page: 397
End Page: 409
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000375732200006
DOI: 10.1016/j.smim.2016.03.014
PROVIDER: wos
PMCID: PMC4900144
PUBMED: 27021645
Notes: Review -- Source: Wos
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