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Macrophage plasticity: signaling pathways, tissue repair, and regeneration.
Yan, Lingfeng; Wang, Jue; Cai, Xin; Liou, Yih-Cherng; Shen, Han-Ming; Hao, Jianlei; Huang, Canhua; Luo, Gaoxing; He, Weifeng.
Afiliação
  • Yan L; Institute of Burn Research State Key Laboratory of Trauma and Chemical Poisoning the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University) Chongqing China.
  • Wang J; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Wound Damage Repair and Regeneration Chongqing China.
  • Cai X; Institute of Burn Research State Key Laboratory of Trauma and Chemical Poisoning the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University) Chongqing China.
  • Liou YC; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Wound Damage Repair and Regeneration Chongqing China.
  • Shen HM; Institute of Burn Research State Key Laboratory of Trauma and Chemical Poisoning the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University (the Third Military Medical University) Chongqing China.
  • Hao J; Chongqing Key Laboratory for Wound Damage Repair and Regeneration Chongqing China.
  • Huang C; Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore.
  • Luo G; National University of Singapore (NUS) Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore.
  • He W; Faculty of Health Sciences University of Macau Macau China.
MedComm (2020) ; 5(8): e658, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39092292
ABSTRACT
Macrophages are versatile immune cells with remarkable plasticity, enabling them to adapt to diverse tissue microenvironments and perform various functions. Traditionally categorized into classically activated (M1) and alternatively activated (M2) phenotypes, recent advances have revealed a spectrum of macrophage activation states that extend beyond this dichotomy. The complex interplay of signaling pathways, transcriptional regulators, and epigenetic modifications orchestrates macrophage polarization, allowing them to respond to various stimuli dynamically. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of the signaling cascades governing macrophage plasticity, focusing on the roles of Toll-like receptors, signal transducer and activator of transcription proteins, nuclear receptors, and microRNAs. We also discuss the emerging concepts of macrophage metabolic reprogramming and trained immunity, contributing to their functional adaptability. Macrophage plasticity plays a pivotal role in tissue repair and regeneration, with macrophages coordinating inflammation, angiogenesis, and matrix remodeling to restore tissue homeostasis. By harnessing the potential of macrophage plasticity, novel therapeutic strategies targeting macrophage polarization could be developed for various diseases, including chronic wounds, fibrotic disorders, and inflammatory conditions. Ultimately, a deeper understanding of the molecular mechanisms underpinning macrophage plasticity will pave the way for innovative regenerative medicine and tissue engineering approaches.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: MedComm (2020) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: MedComm (2020) Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article