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- Introduction
- Inflammation caused by innate immunity
- Pleiotropic function of macrophages
- The concept of the macrophage subtypes (1)
- Toll-like receptors and their ligands
- Signaling pathway for IL-1/TLR family
- Post-transcriptional regulation
- Epigenetic regulation by histone modification
- Histone lysine methylation
- LPS (TLR4) stimulation
- Jmjd3 expression in response to LPS
- Jmjd3 family
- Generation of Jmjd3 knockout mice
- Jmjd3-/- mice neonatal death
- Jmjd3 and macrophages elicited by thioglycollate
- Jmjd3 and recruitment of macrophages to Listeria
- The concept of the macrophage subtypes (2)
- Chitin as an inducer of M2 macrophages
- Jmjd3 is critical for MR expression
- Jmjd3 role in M2 macrophage polarization
- Jmjd3 is critical for eosinophils recruitment
- Nippostrongylus brasiliensis infection model
- Impaired M2 macrophage marker expression
- Jmjd3 recruits eosinophils against NB infection
- Jmjd3 is critical for inducing Th2 response
- GM-CSF and M-CSF
- M-CSF M2 macrophage marker expression
- M2 macrophage marker expression
- Identification of trimethylated H3K27 (me3) loci
- H3K27me3 and gene expression correlation in WT
- H3K27me3 peak in Jmjd3-/- macrophages
- IRF4, one of the targets of Jmjd3 for demethylation
- Jmjd3 demethylase activity and IRF4 induction
- IRF4 importance to chitin administration in vivo
- M2 expression in IRF4-/- M-CSF-induced-BMM
- Retroviral expression of IRF4
- Conclusion
- Control of M2 macrophage differentiation
- Macrophage differentiation, chromatin remodeling
- Acknowledgements
Topics Covered
- The innate immune cells
- Pathogen sensing receptor system
- Histone modifications and inflammation control
- Critical role of Jmjd3, a trimethyl H3K27 specific demethylase, in M2 macrophage differentiation
- Identification of IRF4 as a Jmjd3 target gene inducing M2 macrophages
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Takeuchi, O. (2012, April 3). Epigenetic regulation of innate immunity [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved March 12, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/ZLGM9116.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on April 3, 2012
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Osamu Takeuchi has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.