Macrophages and Pulmonary Fibrosis.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Current molecular medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.2174/0115665240286046240112112310
Shengjun Chen, Xiaodong Song, Changjun Lv
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Abstract

Most chronic respiratory diseases often lead to the clinical manifestation of pulmonary fibrosis. Inflammation and immune disorders are widely recognized as primary contributors to the onset of pulmonary fibrosis. Given that macrophages are predominantly responsible for inflammation and immune disorders, in this review, we first focused on the role of different subpopulations of macrophages in the lung and discussed the crosstalk between macrophages and other immune cells, such as neutrophils, regulatory T cells, NKT cells, and B lymphocytes during pulmonary fibrogenesis. Subsequently, we analyzed the interaction between macrophages and fibroblasts as a possible new research direction. Finally, we proposed that exosomes, which function as a means of communication between macrophages and target cells to maintain cellular homeostasis, are a strategy for targeting lung drugs in the future. By comprehending the mechanisms underlying the interplay between macrophages and other lung cells, we aim to enhance our understanding of pulmonary fibrosis, leading to improved diagnostics, preventative measures, and the potential development of macrophage-based therapeutics.

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巨噬细胞与肺纤维化。
大多数慢性呼吸系统疾病的临床表现往往是肺纤维化。炎症和免疫紊乱被广泛认为是肺纤维化发病的主要原因。鉴于巨噬细胞主要负责炎症和免疫紊乱,在本综述中,我们首先关注巨噬细胞不同亚群在肺中的作用,并讨论了巨噬细胞与其他免疫细胞(如中性粒细胞、调节性T细胞、NKT细胞和B淋巴细胞)在肺纤维化过程中的串扰。随后,我们分析了巨噬细胞与成纤维细胞之间的相互作用,作为可能的新研究方向。最后,我们提出外泌体作为巨噬细胞和靶细胞之间的通讯手段以维持细胞稳态,是未来靶向肺部药物的一种策略。通过了解巨噬细胞与其他肺细胞之间相互作用的机制,我们的目标是增强我们对肺纤维化的理解,从而改进诊断、预防措施,并开发基于巨噬细胞的治疗方法。
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Current molecular medicine
Current molecular medicine 医学-医学:研究与实验
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5.00
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4.00%
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141
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Current Molecular Medicine is an interdisciplinary journal focused on providing the readership with current and comprehensive reviews/ mini-reviews, original research articles, short communications/letters and drug clinical trial studies on fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, the development of molecular-diagnosis and/or novel approaches to rational treatment. The reviews should be of significant interest to basic researchers and clinical investigators in molecular medicine. Periodically the journal invites guest editors to devote an issue on a basic research area that shows promise to advance our understanding of the molecular mechanism(s) of a disease or has potential for clinical applications.
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