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Neighbor's feedback helps macrophages learn tolerance in the gut.

Giuseppe GiulianiJayajit Das
Published in: Immunity (2024)
Intestinal macrophages play a key role in regulating immune tolerance in the gut. In this issue of Immunity, Mertens et al. uncover a mechanism for the establishment of memory in macrophage tolerance in the gut involving a bistable metabolic switch in macrophages and an intercellular positive feedback between macrophages and intestinal epithelial cells (IECs).
Keyphrases
  • working memory