Microvesicles carrying LRP5 induce macrophage polarization to an anti‐inflammatory phenotype

Volume: 25, Issue: 16, Pages: 7935 - 7947
Published: Jul 19, 2021
Abstract
Microvesicles (MV) contribute to cell-to-cell communication through their transported proteins and nucleic acids. MV, released into the extracellular space, exert paracrine regulation by modulating cellular responses after interaction with near and far target cells. MV are released at high concentrations by activated inflammatory cells. Different subtypes of human macrophages have been characterized based on surface epitopes being CD16+...
Paper Details
Title
Microvesicles carrying LRP5 induce macrophage polarization to an anti‐inflammatory phenotype
Published Date
Jul 19, 2021
Volume
25
Issue
16
Pages
7935 - 7947
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