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The Macrophage Iron Signature in Health and Disease.

Christina MertensOriana MarquesNatalie K HorvatManuela SimonettiMartina U MuckenthalerMichaela Jung
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
Throughout life, macrophages are located in every tissue of the body, where their main roles are to phagocytose cellular debris and recycle aging red blood cells. In the tissue niche, they promote homeostasis through trophic, regulatory, and repair functions by responding to internal and external stimuli. This in turn polarizes macrophages into a broad spectrum of functional activation states, also reflected in their iron-regulated gene profile. The fast adaptation to the environment in which they are located helps to maintain tissue homeostasis under physiological conditions.
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