macrophagjai
Macrophagjai, or macrophages, are versatile white blood cells of the innate immune system that reside in most tissues. They originate from circulating monocytes that migrate into tissues and differentiate in response to local signals. Tissue-resident macrophagjai include alveolar macrophagjai in the lungs, Kupffer cells in the liver, and microglia in the brain, each adapted to the specific microenvironment and duties of its tissue.
Macrophagjai perform surveillance and defense by engulfing and digesting pathogens, dead cells, and debris (phagocytosis). They
The functional state of macrophagjai is flexible. In response to signals such as IFN-γ and microbial products
Dysregulation of macrophagjai contributes to disease. They participate in chronic inflammatory conditions, atherosclerosis, and tumor progression