Neutrophils, previously considered a homogeneous immune cell population, exhibit substantial heterogeneity. Their diverse phenotypic and functional states are shaped by tissue microenvironments and disease-specific signals. However, the lack of robust fate-mapping methods and standardized classification criteria has led to overlapping and ambiguous descriptions of neutrophil heterogeneity. The growing number of neutrophil subpopulations reported in recent years highlights the need for a standardized framework to report how they might relate to each other. Here, we propose a framework that integrates maturation, tissue localization, and functional adaptations. This standardized system aims to harmonize research efforts, foster clearer cross-disciplinary communication, and accelerate both fundamental discoveries in neutrophil biology and the development of targeted therapies.

From complexity to consensus: A roadmap for neutrophil classification / Ng, L. G.; Ballesteros, I.; Cassatella, M. A.; Egeblad, M.; Fridlender, Z. G.; Gabrilovich, D.; Gao, Q.; Granot, Z.; Grieshaber-Bouyer, R.; Grimes, H. L.; Hedrick, C. C.; Hidalgo, A.; Kaplan, M. J.; Kubes, P.; Ling, G. S.; Lu, L.; Luo, H. R.; Mayadas, T. N.; Moutsopoulos, N. M.; Ng, M.; Nigrovic, P. A.; Ostuni, R.; Pittet, M. J.; Quail, D. F.; Silvestre-Roig, C.; Soehnlein, O.; Udalova, I. A.; Xue, R.; Zhang, N.; Kwok, I.. - In: IMMUNITY. - ISSN 1074-7613. - 58:8(2025), pp. 1890-1903. [10.1016/j.immuni.2025.07.011]

From complexity to consensus: A roadmap for neutrophil classification

Ostuni R.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Neutrophils, previously considered a homogeneous immune cell population, exhibit substantial heterogeneity. Their diverse phenotypic and functional states are shaped by tissue microenvironments and disease-specific signals. However, the lack of robust fate-mapping methods and standardized classification criteria has led to overlapping and ambiguous descriptions of neutrophil heterogeneity. The growing number of neutrophil subpopulations reported in recent years highlights the need for a standardized framework to report how they might relate to each other. Here, we propose a framework that integrates maturation, tissue localization, and functional adaptations. This standardized system aims to harmonize research efforts, foster clearer cross-disciplinary communication, and accelerate both fundamental discoveries in neutrophil biology and the development of targeted therapies.
2025
Inglese
CELL PRESS
58
8
1890
1903
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https://www.cell.com/immunity/fulltext/S1074-7613(25)00320-6?_returnURL=https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1074761325003206?showall=true
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
MDSCs
TANs
consensus statement
neutrophil adaptation
neutrophil classification framework
neutrophil heterogeneity
neutrophil maturation
From complexity to consensus: A roadmap for neutrophil classification / Ng, L. G.; Ballesteros, I.; Cassatella, M. A.; Egeblad, M.; Fridlender, Z. G.; Gabrilovich, D.; Gao, Q.; Granot, Z.; Grieshaber-Bouyer, R.; Grimes, H. L.; Hedrick, C. C.; Hidalgo, A.; Kaplan, M. J.; Kubes, P.; Ling, G. S.; Lu, L.; Luo, H. R.; Mayadas, T. N.; Moutsopoulos, N. M.; Ng, M.; Nigrovic, P. A.; Ostuni, R.; Pittet, M. J.; Quail, D. F.; Silvestre-Roig, C.; Soehnlein, O.; Udalova, I. A.; Xue, R.; Zhang, N.; Kwok, I.. - In: IMMUNITY. - ISSN 1074-7613. - 58:8(2025), pp. 1890-1903. [10.1016/j.immuni.2025.07.011]
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