Macrophages are a key component of the innate immune system and
play an integral role in host defense and homeostasis. On one hand,
these cells contribute to host defence by triggering inflammation,
displaying microbicidal/tumoricidal properties, regulating the
activation of adaptive immunity and promoting resolution of
inflammation. On the other hand, they contribute to essential
trophic functions such as neural patterning, bone morphogenesis and
ductal branching in mammary glands. Thus, macrophages are extremely
versatile cells that can respond efficiently to tissue micro
environmental cues by polarizing to distinct phenotypes, depending
on the functions they need to perform. Indeed, functional diversity
and plasticity are hallmarks of these cells.
Macrophages may also play a detrimental role. An overwhelming
body of literature has indicated their crucial role in
pathogenesis. The list includes sepsis, cancer, metabolic syndrome,
immunodeficiency, auto-immune disease-virtually impacting every
major pathology that we know. These observations have suggested
macrophages and their related molecules as potential targets in
therapeutic applications. Available evidence proclaims macrophages
as a key player in homeostasis, host defense and disease. Crucial
developments in the past few years call for a re-evaluation and
update of our understanding of macrophages. The present book is an
endeavour that attempts provide state-of-the art knowledge of these
cells in health and disease.
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