Phenotypic alteration of macrophages during osteoarthritis: a systematic review.

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Xiaobo Zhu, Chien-Wei Lee, Hongtao Xu, Yu-Fan Wang, Patrick S H Yung, Yangzi Jiang, Oscar K Lee
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Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) has long been regarded as a disease of cartilage degeneration, whereas mounting evidence implies that low-grade inflammation contributes to OA. Among inflammatory cells involved, macrophages play a crucial role and are mediated by the local microenvironment to exhibit different phenotypes and polarization states. Therefore, we conducted a systematic review to uncover the phenotypic alterations of macrophages during OA and summarized the potential therapeutic interventions via modulating macrophages.

Methods: A systematic review of multiple databases (PubMed, Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Medline) was performed up to February 29, 2020. Included articles were discussed and evaluated by two independent reviewers. Relevant information was analyzed with a standardized and well-designed template.

Results: A total of 28 studies were included. Results were subcategorized into two sections depending on sources from human tissue/cell-based studies (12 studies) and animal experiments (16 studies). The overall observation indicated that M1 macrophages elevated in both synovium and circulation during OA development, along with lower numbers of M2 macrophages. The detailed alterations of macrophages in both synovium and circulation were listed and analyzed. Furthermore, interventions against OA via regulating macrophages in animal models were highlighted.

Conclusion: This study emphasized the importance of the phenotypic alterations of macrophages in OA development. The classical phenotypic subcategory of M1 and M2 macrophages was questionable due to controversial and conflicting results. Therefore, further efforts are needed to categorize macrophages in an exhaustive manner and to use advanced technologies to identify the individual roles of each subtype of macrophages in OA.

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骨关节炎中巨噬细胞表型改变:一项系统综述。
目的:骨关节炎(OA)一直被认为是一种软骨退行性疾病,然而越来越多的证据表明低度炎症有助于OA。在参与炎症的细胞中,巨噬细胞起着至关重要的作用,并受到局部微环境的介导,表现出不同的表型和极化状态。因此,我们进行了系统回顾,揭示巨噬细胞在OA期间的表型改变,并总结了通过调节巨噬细胞的潜在治疗干预措施。方法:对截至2020年2月29日的多个数据库(PubMed、Web of Science、ScienceDirect、Medline)进行系统评价。纳入的文章由两名独立审稿人进行讨论和评估。使用标准化和精心设计的模板对相关信息进行分析。结果:共纳入28项研究。根据人类组织/细胞研究(12项研究)和动物实验(16项研究)的来源,结果被细分为两部分。总体观察表明,骨性关节炎发生过程中滑膜和循环中M1巨噬细胞均升高,M2巨噬细胞数量减少。列出并分析了滑膜和循环中巨噬细胞的详细变化。此外,在动物模型中,通过调节巨噬细胞来干预OA。结论:本研究强调了巨噬细胞表型改变在OA发展中的重要性。由于有争议和相互矛盾的结果,M1和M2巨噬细胞的经典表型亚类受到质疑。因此,需要进一步努力,以详尽的方式对巨噬细胞进行分类,并使用先进的技术来确定每个亚型巨噬细胞在OA中的个体作用。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
2.00%
发文量
261
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Established in 1999, Arthritis Research and Therapy is an international, open access, peer-reviewed journal, publishing original articles in the area of musculoskeletal research and therapy as well as, reviews, commentaries and reports. A major focus of the journal is on the immunologic processes leading to inflammation, damage and repair as they relate to autoimmune rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions, and which inform the translation of this knowledge into advances in clinical care. Original basic, translational and clinical research is considered for publication along with results of early and late phase therapeutic trials, especially as they pertain to the underpinning science that informs clinical observations in interventional studies.
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