巨噬细胞在哮喘相关纤维化和重构中的作用。

IF 12 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Xin Yuan Yang , Fuguang Li , Guojun Zhang , Paul S. Foster , Ming Yang
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摘要

气道重塑对慢性哮喘患者肺功能的进行性丧失和症状严重程度的提高有重要作用。此外,它经常持续存在,并表现出对主要治疗的反应性降低。胶原蛋白和细胞外基质蛋白的过度沉积导致上皮下纤维化和气道重塑,导致气道刚度增加和弹性降低。研究强调了上皮下纤维化在哮喘发病机制中的关键作用。纤维化过程最终导致气道狭窄、肺功能降低和哮喘症状加重。巨噬细胞通过产生促纤维化细胞因子、生长因子和基质金属蛋白酶(MMPs)和金属蛋白酶组织抑制剂(TIMPs)等酶在这一过程中起着至关重要的作用。此外,新的遗传标记的鉴定为巨噬细胞调节纤维化中纤维化的强大遗传成分提供了证据。虽然巨噬细胞有助于气道重塑和上皮下纤维化的进展,但针对巨噬细胞驱动的纤维化改变的干预措施尚未开发。本文综述了巨噬细胞参与慢性哮喘上皮下纤维化的复杂途径及其病理特征。了解巨噬细胞、纤维化和哮喘发病机制之间的相互作用对于制定有效的治疗策略来管理严重哮喘和改善患者预后至关重要。
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The role of macrophages in asthma-related fibrosis and remodelling
Airway remodelling significantly contributes to the progressive loss of lung function and heightened symptom severity in chronic asthma. Additionally, it often persists and demonstrates reduced responsiveness to the mainstay treatments. The excessive deposition of collagen and extracellular matrix proteins leads to subepithelial fibrosis and airway remodelling, resulting in increased stiffness and decreased elasticity in the airway. Studies have emphasized the crucial role of subepithelial fibrosis in the pathogenesis of asthma. Fibrotic processes eventually cause airway narrowing, reduced lung function, and exacerbation of asthma symptoms. Macrophages play a crucial role in this process by producing pro-fibrotic cytokines, growth factors, and enzymes such as matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs). Additionally, identification of novel genetic markers has provided evidence for a strong genetic component in fibrosis within macrophage regulated fibrosis. Although macrophages contribute to the progression of airway remodelling and subepithelial fibrosis, interventions targeting macrophage-driven fibrotic changes have not yet been developed. This review synthesizes research on the intricate pathways through which macrophages contribute to subepithelial fibrosis in chronic asthma and its' pathological features. Understanding the interplay between macrophages, fibrosis, and asthma pathogenesis is essential for developing effective therapeutic strategies to manage severe asthma and improve patient outcomes.
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23.00
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审稿时长
90 days
期刊介绍: Pharmacology & Therapeutics, in its 20th year, delivers lucid, critical, and authoritative reviews on current pharmacological topics.Articles, commissioned by the editor, follow specific author instructions.This journal maintains its scientific excellence and ranks among the top 10 most cited journals in pharmacology.
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