Macrophageexpressed
Macrophage-expressed refers to genes or proteins that are specifically expressed by macrophages, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system. Macrophages are involved in the defense against infection and the cleanup of cellular debris and dead cells.
The expression of macrophage-specific genes is tightly regulated and involves a complex interplay of transcription factors,
Macrophage-expressed genes include those involved in the uptake of foreign particles and microbes, such as CD68
Dysregulation of macrophage-expressed genes has been implicated in various diseases, including atherosclerosis, cancer, and inflammatory disorders.
Research into macrophage-expressed genes has focused on understanding their role in immune homeostasis and disease pathogenesis.