生物
机械转化
巨噬细胞
先天免疫系统
免疫系统
细胞生物学
表观遗传学
机械生物学
疾病
神经科学
免疫学
病理
医学
体外
遗传学
基因
作者
Vijaykumar S. Meli,Praveen Krishna Veerasubramanian,Hamza Atcha,Zachary Reitz,Timothy L. Downing,Wendy F. Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/jlb.mr0318-126r
摘要
Abstract Macrophages perform critical functions for homeostasis and immune defense in tissues throughout the body. These innate immune cells are capable of recognizing and clearing dead cells and pathogens, and orchestrating inflammatory and healing processes that occur in response to injury. In addition, macrophages are involved in the progression of many inflammatory diseases including cardiovascular disease, fibrosis, and cancer. Although it has long been known that macrophages respond dynamically to biochemical signals in their microenvironment, the role of biophysical cues has only recently emerged. Furthermore, many diseases that involve macrophages are also characterized by changes to the tissue biophysical environment. This review will discuss current knowledge about the effects of biophysical cues including matrix stiffness, material topography, and applied mechanical forces, on macrophage behavior. We will also describe the role of molecules that are known to be important for mechanotransduction, including adhesion molecules, ion channels, as well as nuclear mediators such as transcription factors, scaffolding proteins, and epigenetic regulators. Together, this review will illustrate a developing role of biophysical cues in macrophage biology, and also speculate upon molecular targets that may potentially be exploited therapeutically to treat disease.
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