T cell related osteoimmunology in fracture healing: Potential targets for augmenting bone regeneration

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS Journal of Orthopaedic Translation Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1016/j.jot.2024.12.004
Haixing Wang , Yashi Li , Haoxin Li , Xu Yan , Zhaowei Jiang , Lu Feng , Wenhui Hu , Yinuo Fan , Sien Lin , Gang Li
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Last decade has witnessed increasing evidence which highlights the roles of immune cells in bone regeneration. Numerous immune cell types, including macrophages, T cells, and neutrophils are involved in fracture healing by orchestrating a series of events that modulate bone formation and remodeling. In this review, the role of T cell immunity in fracture healing has been summarized, and the modulatory effects of T cell immunity in inflammation, bone formation and remodeling have been highlighted. The review also summarizes the specific roles of different T cell subsets, including CD4+ T cells, CD8+ T cells, regulatory T cells, T helper 17 cells, and γδ T cells in modulating fracture healing. The current therapeutics targeting T cell immunity to enhance fracture healing have also been reviewed, aiming to provide insights from a translational standpoint. Overall, this work discusses recent advances and challenges in the interdisciplinary research field of T cell related osteoimmunology and its implications in fracture healing.

The translational potential of this article

Delayed unions or non-unions of bone fractures remain a challenge in clinical practice. Developing a deep understanding of the roles of immune cells, including T cells, in fracture healing will facilitate the advancement of novel therapeutics of fracture nonunion. This review summarizes the current understanding of different T cell subsets involved in various phases of fracture healing, providing insights for targeting T cells as an alternative strategy to enhance bone regeneration.

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骨折愈合中的T细胞相关骨免疫学:增强骨再生的潜在靶点
近十年来,越来越多的证据表明免疫细胞在骨再生中的作用。许多免疫细胞类型,包括巨噬细胞、T细胞和中性粒细胞,通过协调一系列调节骨形成和重塑的事件参与骨折愈合。本文综述了T细胞免疫在骨折愈合中的作用,重点介绍了T细胞免疫在炎症、骨形成和重塑中的调节作用。本文还总结了不同的T细胞亚群,包括CD4+ T细胞、CD8+ T细胞、调节性T细胞、T辅助17细胞和γδ T细胞在调节骨折愈合中的具体作用。目前针对T细胞免疫促进骨折愈合的治疗方法也进行了回顾,旨在从翻译的角度提供见解。总之,本研究讨论了T细胞相关骨免疫学跨学科研究领域的最新进展和挑战及其在骨折愈合中的意义。本文对骨折延迟愈合或不愈合的翻译潜力在临床实践中仍然是一个挑战。深入了解包括T细胞在内的免疫细胞在骨折愈合中的作用,将促进骨折不愈合新疗法的发展。这篇综述总结了目前对参与骨折愈合不同阶段的不同T细胞亚群的理解,为靶向T细胞作为增强骨再生的替代策略提供了见解。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Translation
Journal of Orthopaedic Translation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Translation (JOT) is the official peer-reviewed, open access journal of the Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society (CSOS) and the International Chinese Musculoskeletal Research Society (ICMRS). It is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by Elsevier.
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