Unlocking Macrophage Secrets: Histone Deacetylases in Chronic Transplant Rejection.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Marta Halasa, Anna Wawruszak
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Abstract

Solid organ transplantation (SOT) offers life-saving therapy for patients with organ failure, yet chronic rejection remains a significant challenge despite advances in immunosuppression. Macrophages are central to chronic rejection, orchestrating fibrosis, and tissue damage. Since it became clear that histone deacetylases (HDACs), a family of epigenetic regulators, modulate macrophage function and polarization and eventually affect fibrosis progression, the HDACs modulation has gained great importance. This review explores the role of HDACs in chronic rejection, focusing on their impact on macrophage polarization and fibrosis. While some HDACs promote M2 polarization and fibrosis, others inhibit these processes, highlighting the complexity of HDAC function. Targeting HDACs holds promise as a therapeutic strategy for chronic rejection, offering a potential approach for intervention in transplant recipients. However, further research is needed to elucidate the specific roles of individual HDAC isoforms and their inhibition in chronic rejection.

揭开巨噬细胞的秘密:慢性移植排斥反应中的组蛋白去乙酰化酶
实体器官移植(SOT)为器官衰竭患者提供了拯救生命的疗法,然而,尽管免疫抑制技术不断进步,慢性排斥反应仍然是一项重大挑战。巨噬细胞是慢性排斥反应、纤维化和组织损伤的核心。组蛋白去乙酰化酶(HDACs)是一组表观遗传调节因子,可调节巨噬细胞的功能和极化,并最终影响纤维化的进展。本综述探讨了 HDACs 在慢性排斥反应中的作用,重点是其对巨噬细胞极化和纤维化的影响。一些HDACs会促进M2极化和纤维化,而另一些则会抑制这些过程,这凸显了HDAC功能的复杂性。以HDACs为靶点有望成为慢性排斥反应的治疗策略,为移植受者提供了一种潜在的干预方法。然而,要阐明单个 HDAC 同工酶及其抑制剂在慢性排斥反应中的具体作用,还需要进一步的研究。
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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation
Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Developmental Biology
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期刊介绍: Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation is an up-to-date book series that presents and explores selected questions of cell and developmental biology. Each volume focuses on a single, well-defined topic. Reviews address basic questions and phenomena, but also provide concise information on the most recent advances. Together, the volumes provide a valuable overview of this exciting and dynamically expanding field.
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