Xin-Jiang Lu, Jiong Chen. 2019. Specific function and modulation of teleost monocytes/macrophages: polarization and phagocytosis. Zoological Research, 40(3): 146-150. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.035
Citation: Xin-Jiang Lu, Jiong Chen. 2019. Specific function and modulation of teleost monocytes/macrophages: polarization and phagocytosis. Zoological Research, 40(3): 146-150. DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2019.035

Specific function and modulation of teleost monocytes/macrophages: polarization and phagocytosis

  • Macrophages exist in most tissues and play a variety of functions in vertebrates. Teleost fish species are found in most aquatic environments throughout the world and are quite diverse for a group of vertebrate animals. Due to whole genome duplication and environmental adaptation, teleost monocytes/macrophages possess a variety of different functions and modulations compared with those of mammals. A deeper understanding of teleost monocytes/macrophages in the immune system will not only help develop teleost-specific methods of disease prevention but will also help improve our understanding of the various immune mechanisms in mammals. In this review, we summarize the differences in polarization and phagocytosis of teleost and mammalian macrophages to improve our understanding of the various immune mechanisms in vertebrates.
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