Higher phagocytic activity of thioglycollate-elicited peritoneal macrophages is related to metabolic status of the cells.
Sofia PavlouLuxi WangHeping XuMei ChenPublished in: Journal of inflammation (London, England) (2017)
Naïve resident peritoneal macrophages are less metabolically active compared to elicited macrophages. Elicited macrophages had higher levels of glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation, which may be related to their increased phagocytic capacity and higher levels of maturation and activation. Further understanding of the molecular links between metabolic pathways and cell function would be crucial to develop strategies to control macrophage function through metabolic reprogramming.