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Background: Interaction between multiple myeloma (MM) cells and proximal monocytes is expected during plasma cell proliferation. However, the role of monocyte subsets in the disease progression is unknown.
Asmaa M. Zahran +5 more
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Asmaa M. Zahran +5 more
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The Complexity of Arterial Classical Monocyte Recruitment [PDF]
Accumulation of classical monocytes is imperative for the progression of atherosclerosis. Hence, therapeutic interference with mechanisms of lesional monocyte recruitment, the primary mechanism controlling macrophage accumulation, may allow for targeting atheroprogression and its clinical complications.
Drechsler, Maik, Soehnlein, Oliver
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Comprehensive cell surface proteomics defines markers of classical, intermediate and non-classical monocytes [PDF]
Abstract Monocytes are a critical component of the cellular innate immune system, and can be subdivided into classical, intermediate and non-classical subsets on the basis of surface CD14 and CD16 expression. Classical monocytes play the canonical role of phagocytosis, and account for the majority of circulating cells.
Ravenhill, Benjamin J +4 more
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The slan antigen identifies the prototypical non-classical CD16+-monocytes in human blood
IntroductionPeripheral monocytes in humans are conventionally divided into classical (CL, CD14++CD16−), intermediate (INT, CD14++CD16+) and non-classical (NC, CD14dim/−CD16++) cells, based on their expression levels of CD14 and CD16.
Nicola Tamassia +12 more
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Neutrophil-Derived Cathelicidin Promotes Adhesion of Classical Monocytes [PDF]
Rationale: The leukocyte response in acute inflammation is characterized by an initial recruitment of neutrophils preceding a second wave of monocytes. Neutrophil-derived granule proteins were suggested to hold an important role in this cellular switch.
Wantha, Sarawuth +14 more
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CD56 and Tim-3 molecule expression in different monocyte subsets in physiological pregnancy
Monocytes play an important role in the systemic immune defense against pathogens and maintaining physiological pregnancy. During pregnancy peripheral monocytes migrate into the decidua and form the pool of decidual macrophages which participate in the ...
E. G. Orlova, O. A. Loginova
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Phenotype, function, and differentiation potential of human monocyte subsets. [PDF]
Human monocytes have been grouped into classical (CD14++CD16-), non-classical (CD14dimCD16++), and intermediate (CD14++CD16+) subsets. Documentation of normal function and variation in this complement of subtypes, particularly their differentiation ...
Lisa B Boyette +9 more
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Tumor-induced senescent T cells promote the secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines and angiogenic factors by human monocytes/macrophages through a mechanism that involves Tim-3 and CD40L [PDF]
Solid tumors are infiltrated by immune cells where macrophages and senescent T cells are highly represented. Within the tumor microenvironment, a cross-talk between the infiltrating cells may occur conditioning the characteristic of the in situ immune ...
Acosta Rodriguez, Eva Virginia +8 more
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Introduction: Although it is broadly known that monocyte recruitment is involved in atherosclerosis development and that, in accordance with the microenvironment, these cells can be modulated into three well-known subpopulations: Classical (CD14++CD16−),
Daniel Carneiro de Carvalho +8 more
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