Monocytes are central to our health as they contribute to both hemispheres of our immune system, the innate and the adaptive arm. Sensing signals from the outside world, monocytes govern the innate immunity by initiating inflammation, e.g., through production of IL-1β. Uncontrolled and sustained inflammation, however, leads to auto-inflammatory syndromes and sometimes to autoimmune diseases. Monocytes can be a driving force for the establishment of such diseases when their ability to also contribute to the resolution of inflammation is impaired.
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Varga, G., & Foell, D. (2018). Anti-inflammatory monocytes—interplay of innate and adaptive immunity. Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40348-018-0083-4
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