Abstract
High sodium consumption has been raising interest as a putative environmental factor linking Western lifestyle to the growing epidemic of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Now Zhang and colleagues show that high sodium drives macrophage to acquire a new proinflammatory effector phenotype with a distinct signature, paving the path to assess the role of salt-activated macrophages in human disease.
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Lucca, L. E., & Hafler, D. A. (2015). Sodium-activated macrophages: The salt mine expands. Cell Research, 25(8), 885–886. https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2015.91
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