肥大细胞与动脉发生:系统综述。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Pathology Pub Date : 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1016/j.carpath.2025.107716
Alice Nassar , Elizabeth Wagura , Marios Loukas
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血管闭塞性疾病仍然是世界范围内的一个主要健康负担,需要更深入地了解减轻其影响的适应性反应。动脉发生,即侧支血管在动脉闭塞时的生长和重塑,是一种重要的防御机制,可以抵消流体剪切应力引起的血管狭窄或闭塞。虽然驱动动脉发生的物理因素已被广泛研究,但所涉及的特定细胞介质却知之甚少。值得注意的是,先天和适应性免疫细胞,特别是肥大细胞,在动脉形成中的作用受到的关注有限。本系统综述通过研究肥大细胞在动脉形成过程中对血管细胞增殖和白细胞募集的贡献,弥合了这一知识差距。使用首选报告项目对主要数据库进行全面搜索,以进行系统评价和荟萃分析指南,揭示了肥大细胞、炎症细胞、先天免疫细胞和动脉发生中生长因子之间的关键联系。我们的研究结果强调了肥大细胞活化、应激作用和促动脉生成生长因子募集的分子机制。此外,我们探讨了内源性和外源性因素,包括亚硝酸盐、双嘧达莫、凝血酶和眼镜蛇毒液,触发肥大细胞介导的促动脉生成因子的释放。此外,我们研究了重组甲状旁腺激素(rPTH)治疗对骨缺损和同种异体移植愈合中肥大细胞数量和动脉发生的影响。我们的综述为肥大细胞的促动脉生成作用提供了令人信服的证据,特别是在血管闭塞的早期炎症阶段,这表明靶向肥大细胞激活可能是一种有希望的治疗策略,可以促进动脉生成和治疗缺血相关疾病。
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Mast cells and arteriogenesis: A systematic review
Vascular occlusive diseases remain a major health burden worldwide, necessitating a deeper understanding of the adaptive responses that mitigate their impact. Arteriogenesis, the growth and remodeling of collateral vessels in response to arterial occlusion, is a vital defense mechanism that counteracts fluid shear stress-induced vascular stenosis or occlusion. While physical factors driving arteriogenesis have been extensively studied, the specific cellular mediators involved are poorly understood. Notably, the role of innate and adaptive immune cells, particularly mast cells, in arteriogenesis has received limited attention. This systematic review bridges this knowledge gap by investigating the contribution of mast cells to vascular cell proliferation and leukocyte recruitment in arteriogenesis. A comprehensive search of major databases using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines reveals the critical connection between mast cells, inflammatory cells, innate immune cells, and growth factors in arteriogenesis. Our findings highlight the molecular mechanisms of mast cell activation, sheer stress exertion, and pro-arteriogenic growth factor recruitment. Furthermore, we explore the endogenous and exogenous factors, including nitrite, dipyridamole, thrombin, and cobra venom, triggering mast cell-mediated release of pro-arteriogenic factors. Additionally, we examine the impact of recombinant parathyroid hormone (rPTH) therapy on mast cell numbers and arteriogenesis in bone defect and allograft healing. Our review provides compelling evidence for the pro-arteriogenic role of mast cells, particularly during the early inflammatory phase of vessel occlusion, suggesting that targeting mast cell activation may be a promising therapeutic strategy for enhancing arteriogenesis and treating ischemia-related diseases.
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Cardiovascular Pathology
Cardiovascular Pathology 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Pathology is a bimonthly journal that presents articles on topics covering the entire spectrum of cardiovascular disease. The Journal''s primary objective is to publish papers on disease-oriented morphology and pathogenesis from clinicians and scientists in the cardiovascular field. Subjects covered include cardiovascular biology, prosthetic devices, molecular biology and experimental models of cardiovascular disease.
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