The nuclear receptor PPARγ controls progressive macrophage polarization as a ligand-insensitive epigenomic ratchet of transcriptional memory
Macrophages polarize into distinct phenotypes in response to complex environmental cues. We found that the nuclear receptor PPARγ drove robust phenotypic changes in macrophages upon repeated stimulation with interleukin (IL)-4. The functions of PPARγ on macrophage polarization in this setting were i...
Main Authors: | Daniel, B, Nagy, G, Czimmerer, Z, Horvath, A, Hammers, D, Cuaranta-Monroy, I, Poliska, S, Tzerpos, P, Kolostyak, Z, Hays, T, Patsalos, A, Houtman, R, Sauer, S, Francois-Deleuze, J, Rastinejad, F, Balint, B, Sweeney, H, Nagy, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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