Journal article

M2 macrophage polarisation is associated with alveolar formation during postnatal lung development

CV Jones, TM Williams, KA Walker, H Dickinson, S Sakkal, BA Rumballe, MH Little, G Jenkin, SD Ricardo

Respiratory Research | BMC | Published : 2013

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Abstract

Background: Macrophages are traditionally associated with inflammation and host defence, however a greater understanding of macrophage heterogeneity is revealing their essential roles in non-immune functions such as development, homeostasis and regeneration. In organs including the brain, kidney, mammary gland and pancreas, macrophages reside in large numbers and provide essential regulatory functions that shape organ development and maturation. However, the role of macrophages in lung development and the potential implications of macrophage modulation in the promotion of lung maturation have not yet been ascertained.Methods: Embryonic day (E)12.5 mouse lungs were cultured as explants and ma..

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