Cellular Differentiation of Human Monocytes Is Regulated by Time-Dependent Interleukin-4 Signaling and the Transcriptional Regulator NCOR2.
Jil Sander,
Susanne V Schmidt,
Branko Cirovic,
Naomi McGovern,
Olympia Papantonopoulou,
Anna-Lena Hardt,
Anna C Aschenbrenner,
Christoph Kreer,
Thomas Quast,
Alexander M Xu,
Lisa M Schmidleithner,
Heidi Theis,
Lan Do Thi Huong,
Hermi Rizal Bin Sumatoh,
Mario AR Lauterbach,
Jonas Schulte-Schrepping,
Patrick Günther,
Jia Xue,
Kevin Baßler,
Thomas Ulas,
Kathrin Klee,
Natalie Katzmarski,
Stefanie Herresthal,
Wolfgang Krebs,
Bianca Martin,
Eicke Latz,
Kristian Händler,
Michael Kraut,
Waldemar Kolanus,
Marc Beyer,
Christine S Falk,
Bettina Wiegmann,
Sven Burgdorf,
Nicholas A Melosh,
Evan W Newell,
Florent Ginhoux,
Andreas Schlitzer,
Joachim L Schultze
Mar 07, 2018
Human in vitro generated monocyte-derived dendritic cells (moDCs) and macrophages are used clinically, e.g., to induce immunity against cancer. However, their physiological counterparts, ontogeny, transcriptional regulation, and...