Emerging Advancements in Metabolic Properties of Macrophages within Disease Microenvironment for Immune Therapy.
Background: As sentinel cells of innate immunity, macrophages exhibit microenvironment-driven functional plasticity critical for immune regulation and tissue homeostasis, yet maladaptive metabolic reprogramming-induced polarization dysregulation exacerbates disease progression by manifesting immune dysfunction.
Summary: This review systematically deciphers the metabolic signatures governing macrophage polarization - spanning amino acid metabolism, glycolytic flux, lipid dynamics, and iron homeostasis - while dissecting how pathological microenvironments (encompassing tumor niches, atherosclerotic plaques, and obese adipose tissue) co-opt these pathways to drive pathogenesis. Crucially, this analysis demonstrates that cellular metabolism dictates macrophage phenotypic/functional states across disease contexts, with comprehensive decoding of their metabolic networks emerging as imperative for developing next-generation immunotherapies.
Key messages: Therapeutically, pathogenic polarization may be reversed through strategic interventions targeting metabolite-sensing receptors, pharmacologically blocking metabolic checkpoints, and reprogramming core metabolic modalities to restore immunoregulatory competence.
期刊介绍:
The ''Journal of Innate Immunity'' is a bimonthly journal covering all aspects within the area of innate immunity, including evolution of the immune system, molecular biology of cells involved in innate immunity, pattern recognition and signals of ‘danger’, microbial corruption, host response and inflammation, mucosal immunity, complement and coagulation, sepsis and septic shock, molecular genomics, and development of immunotherapies. The journal publishes original research articles, short communications, reviews, commentaries and letters to the editors. In addition to regular papers, some issues feature a special section with a thematic focus.