Abstract

BackgroundMacrophages are heterogenous phagocytic cells with an important role in the innate immunity. They are, also, significant contributors in the adaptive immune system. Macrophages are the most abundant immune cells in the lung during allergic asthma, which is the most common chronic respiratory disease of both adults and children. Macrophages activated by Th1 cells are known as M1 macrophages while those activated by IL-4 and IL-13 are called alternatively activated macrophages (AAM) or M2 cells. AAM are subdivided into four distinct subtypes (M2a, M2b, M2c and M2d), depending on the nature of inducing agent and the expressed markers.BodyIL-4 is the major effector cytokine in both alternative activation of macrophages and pathogenesis of asthma. Thus, the role of M2a macrophages in asthma is a major concern. However, this is controversial. Therefore, further studies are required to improve our knowledge about the role of IL-4-induced macrophages in allergic asthma, through precisive elucidation of the roles of specific M2a proteins in the pathogenesis of asthma. In the current review, we try to illustrate the different functions of M2a macrophages (protective and pathogenic roles) in the pathogenesis of asthma, including explanation of how different M2a proteins and markers act during the pathogenesis of allergic asthma. These include surface markers, enzymes, secreted proteins, chemokines, cytokines, signal transduction proteins and transcription factors.ConclusionsAAM is considered a double-edged sword in allergic asthma. Finally, we recommend further studies that focus on increased selective expression or suppression of protective and pathogenic M2a markers.

Highlights

  • Macrophages are heterogenous phagocytic cells with an important role in the innate immunity

  • IFN-γ is mainly secreted by Th1 cells; which is activated by IL-12 secreted by activated macrophages; reflects the synergism between Th1 and M1 macrophages

  • We focus on human and mice M2a macrophages, which is induced by IL-4 and IL-13, expressing high CD206, Arg1, Ym1, Found in inflammatory zone 1 (FIZZ1) and TGF-β, promoting fibrosis and wound healing, so called wound healing macrophage [4, 6,7,8]

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Introduction

Macrophages are heterogenous phagocytic cells with an important role in the innate immunity. We focus on human and mice M2a macrophages, which is induced by IL-4 and IL-13, expressing high CD206, Arg1, Ym1, FIZZ1 and TGF-β, promoting fibrosis and wound healing, so called wound healing macrophage [4, 6,7,8]. MRC1 knockout mice display a significant reduction in the uptake and clearance of allergens by macrophages, together with exacerbated peribronchial inflammation and goblet cell hyperplasia.

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