Hyalocyte functions and immunology

IF 0.9 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
S. Boneva, Julian Wolf, Peter Wieghofer, J. Sebag, C. Lange
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Introduction Vitreous hyalocyte functions have only recently been explored in-depth. These macrophage-like cells play critical roles in immunologic surveillance and physiology of the developing and adult eye. Areas covered Hyaloid vasculature involution during embryogenesis, synthesis and degradation of vitreous components during development and aging, and maintenance of vitreous transparency will be discussed. This article also reviews immunologic features during development and in the adult. Expert opinion Recent transcriptional analyses have demonstrated that despite similarity to other myeloid cell populations such as microglia and monocyte-derived macrophages, hyalocytes possess a distinct expression profile and molecular signature. Hyalocytes are important in hyaloid vasculature involution during development, ocular immune privilege and immune surveillance, synthesis and degradation of vitreous components, as well as migration and phagocytic activity during adulthood.
透明细胞功能和免疫学
摘要引言玻璃体透明细胞的功能直到最近才得到深入的探索。这些巨噬细胞样细胞在发育中的眼睛和成年眼睛的免疫监测和生理学中起着关键作用。将讨论胚胎发生过程中透明质血管系统退化、发育和衰老过程中玻璃体成分的合成和降解以及玻璃体透明度的维持等方面。本文还综述了发育过程中和成人的免疫学特征。专家意见最近的转录分析表明,尽管与其他骨髓细胞群体(如小胶质细胞和单核细胞衍生的巨噬细胞)相似,但透明细胞具有不同的表达谱和分子特征。透明质细胞在发育过程中的玻璃样脉管系统退化、眼睛免疫特权和免疫监视、玻璃体成分的合成和降解以及成年期的迁移和吞噬活动中起着重要作用。
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Expert Review of Ophthalmology
Expert Review of Ophthalmology Health Professions-Optometry
CiteScore
1.40
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0.00%
发文量
39
期刊介绍: The worldwide problem of visual impairment is set to increase, as we are seeing increased longevity in developed countries. This will produce a crisis in vision care unless concerted action is taken. The substantial value that ophthalmic interventions confer to patients with eye diseases has led to intense research efforts in this area in recent years, with corresponding improvements in treatment, ophthalmic instrumentation and surgical techniques. As a result, the future for ophthalmology holds great promise as further exciting and innovative developments unfold.
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