纤维化
巨噬细胞
炎症
伤口愈合
医学
免疫系统
表型
组织修复
M2巨噬细胞
免疫学
肌成纤维细胞
细胞外基质
慢性伤口
促炎细胞因子
癌症研究
内科学
病理
转化生长因子
生物
体外
生物医学工程
基因
生物化学
作者
Kate S. Smigiel,William C. Parks
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11926-018-0725-5
摘要
Macrophages are central players in the immune response following tissue injury. These cells perform many functions, and the changing tissue microenvironment during injury shapes macrophage phenotype down a variety of polarized pathways. This review summarizes the current knowledge on the roles of macrophages during different stages of tissue injury, repair, and-if repair is not achieved-fibrosis.Macrophages present early in inflammation are functionally distinct from those at later stages. The predominant macrophage phenotype must transition from pro-inflammatory to pro-reparative to facilitate wound healing and scar resolution. If macrophages fail to acquire a tissue-healing phenotype, dysregulated signals can be drivers of disease processes, such as sustained, exuberant inflammation-as occurs in arthropathies-and fibrosis. Comprehensive understanding of the roles of specific macrophage populations at different stages of the repair process will support the development of immune-targeted therapies for diseases such as fibrosis.
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