皮肤感染训练免疫:巨噬细胞及其他。

IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
eLife Pub Date : 2025-10-02 DOI:10.7554/eLife.106688
Vitka Gres, Merve Göcer, Julia Kolter, Philipp Henneke
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摘要

皮肤经常受到轻微的机械损伤,这可能会损害其屏障的完整性并允许病原体进入。因此,皮肤的免疫系统需要快速平衡抗菌防御和组织修复。为了维持体内平衡,皮肤既依赖于急性免疫防御,也依赖于先天记忆或训练免疫的机制。在骨髓细胞中,如单核细胞、单核细胞衍生的巨噬细胞和干细胞中,这种对第二次挑战的增强炎症反应已经得到了很好的表征。然而,皮肤免疫细胞的特定记忆反应仍然不太清楚。重要的是,常见的皮肤定植者金黄色葡萄球菌已被确定为训练免疫的有效诱导剂,在皮肤和骨髓等局部部位触发代谢和表观遗传变化。这篇综述探讨了对皮肤中训练免疫的新认识,即感染驱动的细胞过程如何诱导持久的免疫适应并调节皮肤屏障的完整性。
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Trained immunity in skin infections: Macrophages and beyond.

Trained immunity in skin infections: Macrophages and beyond.

Trained immunity in skin infections: Macrophages and beyond.

Trained immunity in skin infections: Macrophages and beyond.

The skin is frequently subjected to minor mechanical insults that may compromise its barrier integrity and permit the entry of pathogens. Therefore, the immune system of the skin needs to rapidly balance antimicrobial defense with tissue repair. To maintain homeostasis, the skin relies both on acute immune defenses and on mechanisms of innate memory or trained immunity. This enhanced inflammatory response to a second challenge has been well characterized in bone marrow cells, such as monocytes, monocyte-derived macrophages, and stem cells. Yet, the specific memory responses in skin-resident immune cells remain less understood. Importantly, the common skin colonizer Staphylococcus aureus has been identified as a potent inducer of trained immunity, triggering both metabolic and epigenetic changes at local sites such as the skin, and centrally in the bone marrow. This review explores the emerging understanding of trained immunity in the skin, that is how infection-driven cellular processes induce long-lasting immune adaptation and modulate skin barrier integrity.

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