Endothelial cell interactions with immune cells and fibroblasts in the pulmonary microenvironment: From the developing to the aging lung Sientific Session III ReSPIRE 2025.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Nunzia Caporarello, Dolly Mehta, Yoshikazu Tsukasaki, Anasuya Sarkar, Benjamin Colby Crawford, Natalie N Bauer
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Abstract

Session III of the inaugural biennial Research Symposium on Pulmonary Injury and Repair of the Endothelium (ReSPIRE) highlighted key advancements in endothelial-inflammatory cell interactions. The work presented illustrates a growing recognition that pulmonary endothelial cell interactions and direct cross-talk with inflammatory cells are integral in both health and disease in the developing and aging lung. Data presented detail the impact of targeting neutrophil- and macrophage-endothelial interactions in acute lung injury, and the role of fibroblast-endothelial inflammatory communication in interstitial pulmonary fibrosis of the aging lung. In the developing lung the paradoxical responses of the pulmonary circulation to inflammatory cell interactions and mediators illustrate the complexities in cross-talk. State-of-the-art advances in intravital microscopy have recently revealed our ability to visualize and measure the mechanotransduction involved in neutrophil migration. This review highlights these recent advances and suggests future directions for understanding pulmonary endothelial-inflammatory cell cross-talk.

肺微环境中内皮细胞与免疫细胞和成纤维细胞的相互作用:从发育到衰老的肺科学会议III respe2025。
首届两年一次的肺损伤和内皮修复研究研讨会(ReSPIRE)第三次会议强调了内皮-炎症细胞相互作用的关键进展。这项研究表明,越来越多的人认识到,肺内皮细胞的相互作用和与炎症细胞的直接串扰在肺发育和衰老的健康和疾病中都是不可或缺的。数据详细介绍了靶向中性粒细胞和巨噬细胞内皮相互作用在急性肺损伤中的影响,以及成纤维细胞内皮炎症通讯在衰老肺间质性肺纤维化中的作用。在发育中的肺中,肺循环对炎症细胞相互作用和介质的矛盾反应说明了串扰的复杂性。活体显微术的最新进展最近揭示了我们可视化和测量中性粒细胞迁移过程中机械转导的能力。本文综述了这些最新进展,并提出了理解肺内皮-炎症细胞串扰的未来方向。
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9.20
自引率
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146
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology publishes original research covering the broad scope of molecular, cellular, and integrative aspects of normal and abnormal function of cells and components of the respiratory system. Areas of interest include conducting airways, pulmonary circulation, lung endothelial and epithelial cells, the pleura, neuroendocrine and immunologic cells in the lung, neural cells involved in control of breathing, and cells of the diaphragm and thoracic muscles. The processes to be covered in the Journal include gas-exchange, metabolic control at the cellular level, intracellular signaling, gene expression, genomics, macromolecules and their turnover, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, cell motility, secretory mechanisms, membrane function, surfactant, matrix components, mucus and lining materials, lung defenses, macrophage function, transport of salt, water and protein, development and differentiation of the respiratory system, and response to the environment.
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