Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function

Macrophages carry out numerous physiological activities that are essential for both systemic and local homeostasis, as well as innate and adaptive immune responses. Their biology is intricately regulated by hormones, neuropeptides, and neurotransmitters, establishing distinct neuroendocrine axes. Th...

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Main Authors: Arnon Dias Jurberg, Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida, Jairo Ramos Temerozo, Wilson Savino, Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib, Ingo Riederer
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01440/full
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spelling doaj-a9faea46640048c780cbbcd1594257902020-11-24T23:24:25ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242018-06-01910.3389/fimmu.2018.01440369488Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and FunctionArnon Dias Jurberg0Arnon Dias Jurberg1Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida2Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida3Jairo Ramos Temerozo4Jairo Ramos Temerozo5Wilson Savino6Wilson Savino7Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib8Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib9Ingo Riederer10Ingo Riederer11Laboratory on Thymus Research, Oswaldo Cruz Institute/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilian National Institute of Science and Technology on Neuroimmunomodulation (INCT-NIM), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilLaboratory on Thymus Research, Oswaldo Cruz Institute/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilian National Institute of Science and Technology on Neuroimmunomodulation (INCT-NIM), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilLaboratory on Thymus Research, Oswaldo Cruz Institute/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilian National Institute of Science and Technology on Neuroimmunomodulation (INCT-NIM), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilLaboratory on Thymus Research, Oswaldo Cruz Institute/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilian National Institute of Science and Technology on Neuroimmunomodulation (INCT-NIM), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilLaboratory on Thymus Research, Oswaldo Cruz Institute/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilian National Institute of Science and Technology on Neuroimmunomodulation (INCT-NIM), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilLaboratory on Thymus Research, Oswaldo Cruz Institute/Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, BrazilBrazilian National Institute of Science and Technology on Neuroimmunomodulation (INCT-NIM), Rio de Janeiro, BrazilMacrophages carry out numerous physiological activities that are essential for both systemic and local homeostasis, as well as innate and adaptive immune responses. Their biology is intricately regulated by hormones, neuropeptides, and neurotransmitters, establishing distinct neuroendocrine axes. The control is pleiotropic, including maturation of bone marrow-derived myeloid precursors, cell differentiation into functional subpopulations, cytotoxic activity, phagocytosis, production of inflammatory mediators, antigen presentation, and activation of effector lymphocytes. Additionally, neuroendocrine components modulate macrophage ability to influence tumor growth and to prevent the spreading of infective agents. Interestingly, macrophage-derived factors enhance glucocorticoid production through the stimulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. These bidirectional effects highlight a tightly controlled balance between neuroendocrine stimuli and macrophage function in the development of innate and adaptive immune responses. Herein, we discuss how components of neuroendocrine axes impact on macrophage development and function and may ultimately influence inflammation, tissue repair, infection, or cancer progression. The knowledge of the crosstalk between macrophages and endocrine or brain-derived components may contribute to improve and create new approaches with clinical relevance in homeostatic or pathological conditions.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01440/fullmacrophagesmonocytesneuroendocrine systemhormonesneurotransmittersstress
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author Arnon Dias Jurberg
Arnon Dias Jurberg
Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida
Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida
Jairo Ramos Temerozo
Jairo Ramos Temerozo
Wilson Savino
Wilson Savino
Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib
Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib
Ingo Riederer
Ingo Riederer
spellingShingle Arnon Dias Jurberg
Arnon Dias Jurberg
Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida
Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida
Jairo Ramos Temerozo
Jairo Ramos Temerozo
Wilson Savino
Wilson Savino
Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib
Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib
Ingo Riederer
Ingo Riederer
Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function
Frontiers in Immunology
macrophages
monocytes
neuroendocrine system
hormones
neurotransmitters
stress
author_facet Arnon Dias Jurberg
Arnon Dias Jurberg
Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida
Vinícius Cotta-de-Almeida
Jairo Ramos Temerozo
Jairo Ramos Temerozo
Wilson Savino
Wilson Savino
Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib
Dumith Chequer Bou-Habib
Ingo Riederer
Ingo Riederer
author_sort Arnon Dias Jurberg
title Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function
title_short Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function
title_full Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function
title_fullStr Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function
title_full_unstemmed Neuroendocrine Control of Macrophage Development and Function
title_sort neuroendocrine control of macrophage development and function
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Macrophages carry out numerous physiological activities that are essential for both systemic and local homeostasis, as well as innate and adaptive immune responses. Their biology is intricately regulated by hormones, neuropeptides, and neurotransmitters, establishing distinct neuroendocrine axes. The control is pleiotropic, including maturation of bone marrow-derived myeloid precursors, cell differentiation into functional subpopulations, cytotoxic activity, phagocytosis, production of inflammatory mediators, antigen presentation, and activation of effector lymphocytes. Additionally, neuroendocrine components modulate macrophage ability to influence tumor growth and to prevent the spreading of infective agents. Interestingly, macrophage-derived factors enhance glucocorticoid production through the stimulation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis. These bidirectional effects highlight a tightly controlled balance between neuroendocrine stimuli and macrophage function in the development of innate and adaptive immune responses. Herein, we discuss how components of neuroendocrine axes impact on macrophage development and function and may ultimately influence inflammation, tissue repair, infection, or cancer progression. The knowledge of the crosstalk between macrophages and endocrine or brain-derived components may contribute to improve and create new approaches with clinical relevance in homeostatic or pathological conditions.
topic macrophages
monocytes
neuroendocrine system
hormones
neurotransmitters
stress
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2018.01440/full
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