Efferocytosis at the frontline of homeostasis: Shaping the bone microenvironment and therapeutic implications in related diseases.

IF 9.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Liyile Chen, Ken Kadoya, Tsutomu Endo, Norimasa Iwasaki, M Alaa Terkawi
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Abstract

Bone is a dynamic tissue that constantly undergoes remodeling processes throughout life to maintain its structure and integrity. During this process, physiological bone turnover, which is shaped by apoptosis, occurs in cells in the bone microenvironment. The clearance of these apoptotic cells (ACs) is executed by phagocytes through a process called efferocytosis, which simply means taking to the grave "burial." Efferocytosis is a multistage process involving the recognition, binding, internalization, and digestion of ACs, culminating in the resolution of inflammation. Critically, aberrations in efferocytosis lead to the accumulation of apoptotic corpses, impairing tissue homeostasis and contributing to various pathologies as well as bone-related diseases. Emerging evidence suggests that modulating/activating efferocytosis at any stage represents a promising therapeutic strategy for managing bone-related diseases, especially those associated with aging and inflammation. This review discusses the current understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of efferocytosis, its roles within the bone microenvironment, and potential therapeutic interventions targeting efferocytosis in age-related bone diseases.

内平衡前沿的Efferocytosis:塑造骨微环境和相关疾病的治疗意义。
骨是一种动态组织,在整个生命过程中不断经历重塑过程以保持其结构和完整性。在这一过程中,骨微环境中的细胞发生了由细胞凋亡形成的生理性骨转换。这些凋亡细胞(ACs)的清除是由吞噬细胞通过一种称为efferocytosis的过程来完成的,这简单地意味着将这些细胞带到坟墓中“埋葬”。Efferocytosis是一个多阶段的过程,包括ACs的识别、结合、内化和消化,最终导致炎症的消退。重要的是,efferocytosis的异常导致凋亡尸体的积累,损害组织稳态并导致各种病理以及骨相关疾病。新出现的证据表明,在任何阶段调节/激活efferocytosis是治疗骨相关疾病,特别是与衰老和炎症相关的疾病的一种有前途的治疗策略。本文综述了目前对efferocytosis的细胞和分子机制的理解,其在骨微环境中的作用,以及针对efferocytosis在年龄相关骨病中的潜在治疗干预措施。
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Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
21.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
61
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews is a leading publication that focuses on the dynamic fields of growth factor and cytokine research. Our journal offers a platform for authors to disseminate thought-provoking articles such as critical reviews, state-of-the-art reviews, letters to the editor, and meeting reviews. We aim to cover important breakthroughs in these rapidly evolving areas, providing valuable insights into the multidisciplinary significance of cytokines and growth factors. Our journal spans various domains including signal transduction, cell growth and differentiation, embryonic development, immunology, tumorigenesis, and clinical medicine. By publishing cutting-edge research and analysis, we aim to influence the way researchers and experts perceive and understand growth factors and cytokines. We encourage novel expressions of ideas and innovative approaches to organizing content, fostering a stimulating environment for knowledge exchange and scientific advancement.
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