Unravelling monocyte functions: from the guardians of health to the regulators of disease

Discov Immunol. 2024 Aug 30;3(1):kyae014. doi: 10.1093/discim/kyae014. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Monocytes are a key component of the innate immune system. They undergo intricate developmental processes within the bone marrow, leading to diverse monocyte subsets in the circulation. In a state of healthy homeostasis, monocytes are continuously released into the bloodstream, destined to repopulate specific tissue-resident macrophage pools where they fulfil tissue-specific functions. However, under pathological conditions monocytes adopt various phenotypes to resolve inflammation and return to a healthy physiological state. This review explores the nuanced developmental pathways and functional roles that monocytes perform, shedding light on their significance in both physiological and pathological contexts.

Keywords: cancer; haematopoiesis and metabolic disease; inflammation; macrophages; monocytes.

Publication types

  • Review