Cytokine networks in immune-mediated muscle regeneration

Jenna L. Dziki , Murugesan Velayutham , George S. Hussey , Heth R. Turnquist
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Mechanisms underlying early inflammation and subsequent muscle repair after injury are typically described in terms of the coordinated action of numerous waves of immune cells. It is now emerging, however, that a complex network of leukocyte- and stromal cell-derived cytokines orchestrate the early infiltration and function of pro-inflammatory leukocytes and underlies subsequent immune-mediated repair and regenerative responses. This review discusses how recently defined cytokines fit into the previously outlined cytokine networks shaping tissue damage and repair after injury. We also discuss new roles for previously well-characterized cytokines in muscle injury and repair responses. Finally, we summarize how modulation of local and systemic cytokine networks involved in muscle injury and repair by synthetic and naturally-derived biomaterials and stem cells is showing promise as a clinically applicable means to promote muscle regeneration and improve function after volumetric muscle loss and other muscle diseases.

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免疫介导的肌肉再生中的细胞因子网络
早期炎症和损伤后肌肉修复的机制通常是根据许多免疫细胞波的协调作用来描述的。然而,现在发现,白细胞和基质细胞来源的细胞因子的复杂网络协调了促炎白细胞的早期浸润和功能,并奠定了随后免疫介导的修复和再生反应的基础。这篇综述讨论了最近定义的细胞因子如何适应先前概述的细胞因子网络,形成组织损伤和损伤后的修复。我们还讨论了先前已明确表征的细胞因子在肌肉损伤和修复反应中的新作用。最后,我们总结了局部和全身性细胞因子网络的调节是如何通过合成和天然来源的生物材料和干细胞参与肌肉损伤和修复的,作为一种临床应用的手段,促进肌肉再生和改善体积肌肉损失和其他肌肉疾病后的功能。
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