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A guiding map for inflammation

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Biologists, physicians and immunologists have contributed to the understanding of the cellular participants and biological pathways involved in inflammation. Here, we provide a general guide to the cellular and humoral contributors to inflammation as well as to the pathways that characterize inflammation in specific organs and tissues.

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Figure 1: The immunological mechanisms leading to the induction of inflammation during the first stages of host defense against invading pathogens.

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Figure 2: The regulatory mechanisms that modulate inflammation and lead to resolution after the elimination of invading pathogens.

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We thank all our colleagues in the field for their contributions to knowledge of inflammation. D.L.K. was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at the US National Institutes of Health. M.G.N. was supported by an ERC Consolidator Grant (no. 310372), a Spinoza Grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research and a Competitiveness Operational Programme Grant from the Romanian Ministry of European Funds (FUSE). K.L.N. was supported by American Heart Association postdoctoral fellowship award 12POST11920023. F.C. was supported by NIH grants DK042191, DK055812, DK091222 and DK097948. F.B. was supported by an ERC Advanced Grant (ERC322566) and a Cancer Research UK Programme Grant (A16354). C.A.D. was supported by NIH grant AI15614. L.A.J. was supported by a Competitiveness Operational Programme grant from the Romanian Ministry of European Funds (HINT, ID P_37_762; MySMIS 103587) and a Dutch Arthritis Foundation grant (NR-12-2-303). K.H.G.M. was supported by grants from Science Foundation Ireland. P.L. was supported by the RRM Charitable Fund and The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (R01 HL080472). B.S. was supported by the German Research Foundation SPP1656, 749/7-1, 749/10-1, the German Cancer Foundation, the German Israel Foundation and the Horizon 2020 program. D.A.S. was supported by NIH grant R01-HL097163. A.M. was supported by ERC, AIRC and Fondazione Cariplo.

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Netea, M., Balkwill, F., Chonchol, M. et al. A guiding map for inflammation. Nat Immunol 18, 826–831 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.3790

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