Monocytes and macrophages are part of the innate immune system. They come from bone marrow precursor cells, and we can find them in almost all the organs and tissues of the human body. Monocytes and macrophages help us to eliminate pathogens and infections, to promote the inflammatory and anti-inflammatory immune response, and repair damaged tissues. For this reason, they are very important to keep our body healthy and in physiological balance. In this section, we will describe the generalities of these cells to understand their origin, function, subtypes, their participation in different types of diseases and their regulation mechanisms withinthe immune response.
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Los monocitos y macrófagos que son células que forman parte del sistema inmune innato, provienen de células precursoras de la médula ósea, y los podemos encontrar en la mayoría de los órganos y tejidos del cuerpo humano. Los monocitos y macrófagos nos ayudan en la eliminación de agentes patógenos e infecciones, promueven la respuesta inmune inflamatoria y anti-inflamatoria, además de colaborar para la reparación de tejidos dañados, por estas razones son muy importantes para mantener a nuestro cuerpo saludable y en equilibrio fisiológico. En este apartado, describiremos las generalidades de los monocitos y macrófagos para poder comprender su origen, función, subtipos, su participación en diferentes tipos de enfermedades y algunos de sus mecanismos de regulación para la respuesta inmune dentro del huésped.
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