靶向肺泡巨噬细胞:一种治疗肺部感染和急性肺损伤的有希望的干预措施。

IF 9.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Fei Hou, Nan Shi, Haoran Yuan, Bingyi Li, Junjie Xiao, Kun Xiao, Lixin Xie
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摘要

肺部感染是由多种病原体引起的常见呼吸道疾病,其中一些病原体可导致流行病。当他们发展为急性肺损伤或急性呼吸窘迫综合征时,死亡率很高,而且缺乏有效的治疗方案。巨噬细胞在肺损伤的发生和发展中起着至关重要的作用,是肺免疫调节的核心成分。因此,调控巨噬细胞干预感染性肺损伤的进展是一个很有前景的研究方向。然而,不同巨噬细胞亚群的存在及其固有的异质性导致许多研究未能取得有效的结果,从而限制了其临床应用。我们认为,针对巨噬细胞的干预必须考虑各种因素,如巨噬细胞亚群、干预时间、患者不同的免疫状态和临床阶段,而不是简单地专注于调节其表型。这种区别是巨噬细胞靶向治疗成功的关键。本文综述了肺组织常驻肺泡巨噬细胞和单核细胞源性巨噬细胞这两个不同的巨噬细胞亚群的特征,以及在不同时间点的干预策略和研究进展,旨在为未来的研究提供见解和方向。
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Targeting alveolar macrophages: a promising intervention for pulmonary infection and acute lung injury.

Pulmonary infections are common respiratory diseases caused by a variety of pathogens, some of which can lead to epidemics. When they progress to acute lung injury or acute respiratory distress syndrome, the mortality rate is high and effective treatment options are lacking. Macrophages play a crucial role in the development and progression of lung injury, and serve as core components of immune regulation in the lungs. Therefore, regulation of macrophages to intervene in the progression of infection-induced lung injury is a promising research direction. However, the existence of different macrophage subsets and their inherent heterogeneity has led to the failure of many studies to achieve effective results, thereby limiting their clinical applications. We believe that interventions targeting macrophages must consider factors, such as macrophage subsets, timing of interventions, patients' varying immune states, and clinical stages, rather than simply focusing on regulating their phenotypes. This distinction is the key to the success of macrophage-targeted therapies. In this review, we summarize the characteristics of two distinct macrophage subpopulations, lung-tissue-resident alveolar macrophages and monocyte-derived macrophages, along with intervention strategies and research progress at various time points, with the aim of providing insights and directions for future research.

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Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters
Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
13.30%
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101
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters is an international journal dedicated to the dissemination of fundamental knowledge in all areas of cellular and molecular biology, cancer cell biology, and certain aspects of biochemistry, biophysics and biotechnology.
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