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Nature and nurture of tissue-specific macrophage phenotypes.
Citation | “Nature And Nurture Of Tissue-Specific Macrophage Phenotypes.”. Atherosclerosis, pp. 159-167. . |
Center | UCSD-UCLA |
Author | Marten A Hoeksema, Christopher K Glass |
Keywords | enhancer, genetic variation, Macrophage, Tissue environment |
Abstract |
Macrophages are key players in immunity and tissue homeostasis but can also contribute to a diverse range of human diseases, including cardiovascular diseases. Enhancers, cis-acting DNA elements regulating gene activity, have been shown to be crucial for control of macrophage development and function. The selection and activities of macrophage-specific enhancers are regulated by the combined actions of lineage determining transcription factors (LDTFs) and signal dependent transcription factors (SDTFs) that are specified by developmental origin and tissue-specific signals. As a consequence, each tissue resident macrophage population adopts a distinct phenotype. In this review, we discuss recent work on how environmental factors affect the activation status of enhancers and can lead to long-lasting epigenetic changes resulting in innate immune memory. Furthermore, we discuss how non-coding genetic variation affects gene expression by altering transcription factor binding through local and domain-wide mechanisms. These findings have implications for interpretation of non-coding risk alleles that are associated with human disease and efforts to target macrophages for therapeutic purposes. |
Year of Publication |
2019
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Journal |
Atherosclerosis
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Volume |
281
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Number of Pages |
159-167
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
1879-1484
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DOI |
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2018.10.005
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Alternate Journal |
Atherosclerosis
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PMID |
30343819
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PMCID |
PMC6399046
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