巨噬细胞作为组织修复的多方面协调者:桥接炎症、再生和治疗创新。

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Journal of Inflammation Research Pub Date : 2025-07-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/JIR.S527764
Li Wang, Kai Yang, Xinxin Xie, Shaohui Wang, Huiping Gan, Xiaoli Wang, Hailiang Wei
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摘要

巨噬细胞通过其显著的功能可塑性在组织修复中发挥关键作用,这是由它们的发育起源和局部微环境线索精心安排的。胚胎来源的巨噬细胞主要维持组织稳态,而单核细胞来源的巨噬细胞主要对炎症和细胞外基质重塑作出反应。有效的组织修复需要对巨噬细胞极化进行精确的时间调节,平衡炎症消退、血管生成和疤痕形成。代谢重编程进一步增强了巨噬细胞的可塑性,使其能够适应损伤部位波动的能量需求。新出现的证据还强调,巨噬细胞将生物力学力(如基质刚度和剪切应力)与生化信号结合起来,微调它们的炎症和修复程序。认识到这种机制调节拓宽了在再生医学中精确调节巨噬细胞行为的治疗途径。靶向巨噬细胞亚群、极化状态或代谢途径已成为优化愈合结果的一种有前景的治疗策略。然而,巨噬细胞异质性的固有复杂性对治疗精度提出了相当大的挑战。本文系统总结了巨噬细胞在组织修复中的多方面作用,强调了发育起源如何决定功能特异性、动态表型转变和代谢适应性,旨在推进基于巨噬细胞的再生医学精准治疗。
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Macrophages as Multifaceted Orchestrators of Tissue Repair: Bridging Inflammation, Regeneration, and Therapeutic Innovation.

Macrophages play pivotal roles in tissue repair through remarkable functional plasticity, orchestrated by their developmental origins and local microenvironmental cues. Embryonically derived resident macrophages primarily maintain tissue homeostasis, while monocyte-derived macrophages respond predominantly to inflammation and extracellular matrix remodeling. Effective tissue repair requires precise temporal regulation of macrophage polarization, balancing inflammation resolution, angiogenesis, and scar formation. Metabolic reprogramming further enhances macrophage plasticity, enabling adaptation to fluctuating energy demands at injury sites. Emerging evidence also highlights that macrophages integrate biomechanical forces-such as matrix stiffness and shear stress-with biochemical signals to fine-tune their inflammatory and reparative programs. Recognizing this mechanoregulation broadens therapeutic avenues for precisely modulating macrophage behavior in regenerative medicine. Targeting macrophage subsets, polarization states, or metabolic pathways has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy to optimize healing outcomes. However, the inherent complexity of macrophage heterogeneity presents considerable challenges to therapeutic precision. This review systematically summarizes the multifaceted roles of macrophages in tissue repair, emphasizing how developmental origins dictate functional specificity, dynamic phenotypic transitions, and metabolic adaptability, aiming to advance macrophage-based precision therapeutics for regenerative medicine.

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Journal of Inflammation Research
Journal of Inflammation Research Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.20%
发文量
658
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that welcomes laboratory and clinical findings on the molecular basis, cell biology and pharmacology of inflammation.
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