Figure 10.

From acute to persistent Salmonella infection, macrophages switch their polarization states and motility.

Schematic representation of the two main phases of Salmonella hindbrain ventricle infection in zebrafish. The early phase corresponds to an acute infection characterized by the recruitment of leukocyte populations, phagocytosis of Salmonella and M1 polarization of highly motile macrophages (MΦ), while during the late-phase Salmonella persists inside motionless macrophages (MΦ) that display an anti-inflammatory and pro-regenerative status and form clusters.

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