Human alveolar macrophages predominately express combined classical M1 and M2 surface markers in steady state

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Elena Mitsi
Raphael Kamng’ona
Jamie Rylance
Carla Solórzano
J. Jesus Reiné
Henry C. Mwandumba
Daniela M. Ferreira
Kondwani C. Jambo
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[1] Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,Department of Clinical Sciences
[2] College of Medicine,Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme
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Respiratory Research | / 19卷
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Alveolar macrophages (AM) are critical to the homeostasis of the inflammatory environment in the lung. Differential expression of surface markers classifies macrophages to either classically (M1) or alternatively activated (M2). We investigated the phenotype of human alveolar macrophages (AM) in adults living in two different geographical locations: UK and Malawi. We show that the majority of AM express high levels of M1 and M2 markers simultaneously, with the M1/M2 phenotype being stable in individuals from different geographical locations. The combined M1/M2 features confer to AM a hybrid phenotype, which does not fit the classic macrophage classification. This hybrid phenotype may confer to alveolar macrophages an ability to quickly switch between M1 or M2 associated functions allowing for appropriate responses to stimuli and tissue environment.
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