Function of connexin-43 in macrophages

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Abstract

Recent studies have helped to increase the understanding of the function of Connexin-43 (Cx43) in macrophages (Mφ). The various roles of Cx43 in Mφs range from migration, antigen-presentation and some forms of intercellular communication to more delicate processes, such as electrochemical support in the propagation of the heartbeat, immunomodulatory regulation in the lungs and in macrophage-differentiation. Its relevance in pathophysiology becomes evident in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), tumours and HIV, in which aberrant functioning of Cx43 has been described. However, the involvement of Cx43 in other Mφ functions, such as phagocytosis and po-larisation, and its involvement in other types of local and systemic inflammation, are still unclear and need further research.

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Rodjakovic, D., Salm, L., & Beldi, G. (2021, February 2). Function of connexin-43 in macrophages. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031412

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