Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity

M1 and M2 cells are representative of proinflammatory versus resolving macrophages, respectively. Here the authors characterize the lipid mediator response to bacterial infection by these cells and show that differing panels of leukotrienes and specialized pro-resolving mediators contribute to contr...

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Autores principales: Oliver Werz, Jana Gerstmeier, Stephania Libreros, Xavier De la Rosa, Markus Werner, Paul C. Norris, Nan Chiang, Charles N. Serhan
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:bf8ddff4771343aba2fa655e1c5cf7822021-12-02T17:31:44ZHuman macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity10.1038/s41467-017-02538-52041-1723https://doaj.org/article/bf8ddff4771343aba2fa655e1c5cf7822018-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02538-5https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723M1 and M2 cells are representative of proinflammatory versus resolving macrophages, respectively. Here the authors characterize the lipid mediator response to bacterial infection by these cells and show that differing panels of leukotrienes and specialized pro-resolving mediators contribute to control of the dichotomy.Oliver WerzJana GerstmeierStephania LibrerosXavier De la RosaMarkus WernerPaul C. NorrisNan ChiangCharles N. SerhanNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
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Oliver Werz
Jana Gerstmeier
Stephania Libreros
Xavier De la Rosa
Markus Werner
Paul C. Norris
Nan Chiang
Charles N. Serhan
Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
description M1 and M2 cells are representative of proinflammatory versus resolving macrophages, respectively. Here the authors characterize the lipid mediator response to bacterial infection by these cells and show that differing panels of leukotrienes and specialized pro-resolving mediators contribute to control of the dichotomy.
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author Oliver Werz
Jana Gerstmeier
Stephania Libreros
Xavier De la Rosa
Markus Werner
Paul C. Norris
Nan Chiang
Charles N. Serhan
author_facet Oliver Werz
Jana Gerstmeier
Stephania Libreros
Xavier De la Rosa
Markus Werner
Paul C. Norris
Nan Chiang
Charles N. Serhan
author_sort Oliver Werz
title Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
title_short Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
title_full Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
title_fullStr Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
title_full_unstemmed Human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
title_sort human macrophages differentially produce specific resolvin or leukotriene signals that depend on bacterial pathogenicity
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/bf8ddff4771343aba2fa655e1c5cf782
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