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Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro

Apoptosis and subsequent removal of dead cells are an essential part of wound healing. Macrophages phagocytize apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) and contribute to the resolution of inflammation. However, their participation in fibrogenesis and the mechanisms of influence on this process remain unclear...

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Autores principales: Maksimova, Aleksandra, Shevela, Ekaterina, Sakhno, Lyudmila, Tikhonova, Marina, Ostanin, Aleksandr, Chernykh, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37566007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12151928
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author Maksimova, Aleksandra
Shevela, Ekaterina
Sakhno, Lyudmila
Tikhonova, Marina
Ostanin, Aleksandr
Chernykh, Elena
author_facet Maksimova, Aleksandra
Shevela, Ekaterina
Sakhno, Lyudmila
Tikhonova, Marina
Ostanin, Aleksandr
Chernykh, Elena
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description Apoptosis and subsequent removal of dead cells are an essential part of wound healing. Macrophages phagocytize apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) and contribute to the resolution of inflammation. However, their participation in fibrogenesis and the mechanisms of influence on this process remain unclear. In the present study, we focused on the fibrogenic properties of human monocyte-derived macrophages polarized in the M2 direction by interaction with apoptotic cells. We studied their influence on the proliferation ([3H]-thymidine incorporation), differentiation (by the expression of α-SMA, a myofibroblast marker) and collagen-producing activity (ELISA) of dermal fibroblasts compared to classically (LPS) and alternatively (IL-4) activated macrophages. Macrophages polarized by the interaction with apoptotic cells had a unique phenotype and profile of produced factors and differed from the compared macrophage subtypes. Their conditioned media promoted the proliferation of dermal fibroblasts and the expression of α-SMA in them at the level of macrophages stimulated by IL-4, while the stimulating effect on the collagen-producing activity was more pronounced compared to that of the other macrophage subtypes. Moreover, they are characterized by the high level of production of pro-fibrotic factors such as TIMP-1, TGF-β1 and angiogenin. Taken together, M2-like macrophages polarized by efferocytosis demonstrate in vitro pro-fibrotic activity by promoting the functional activity of dermal fibroblasts and producing pro-fibrotic and pro-angiogenic factors.
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spelling pubmed-104176612023-08-12 Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro Maksimova, Aleksandra Shevela, Ekaterina Sakhno, Lyudmila Tikhonova, Marina Ostanin, Aleksandr Chernykh, Elena Cells Article Apoptosis and subsequent removal of dead cells are an essential part of wound healing. Macrophages phagocytize apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) and contribute to the resolution of inflammation. However, their participation in fibrogenesis and the mechanisms of influence on this process remain unclear. In the present study, we focused on the fibrogenic properties of human monocyte-derived macrophages polarized in the M2 direction by interaction with apoptotic cells. We studied their influence on the proliferation ([3H]-thymidine incorporation), differentiation (by the expression of α-SMA, a myofibroblast marker) and collagen-producing activity (ELISA) of dermal fibroblasts compared to classically (LPS) and alternatively (IL-4) activated macrophages. Macrophages polarized by the interaction with apoptotic cells had a unique phenotype and profile of produced factors and differed from the compared macrophage subtypes. Their conditioned media promoted the proliferation of dermal fibroblasts and the expression of α-SMA in them at the level of macrophages stimulated by IL-4, while the stimulating effect on the collagen-producing activity was more pronounced compared to that of the other macrophage subtypes. Moreover, they are characterized by the high level of production of pro-fibrotic factors such as TIMP-1, TGF-β1 and angiogenin. Taken together, M2-like macrophages polarized by efferocytosis demonstrate in vitro pro-fibrotic activity by promoting the functional activity of dermal fibroblasts and producing pro-fibrotic and pro-angiogenic factors. MDPI 2023-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10417661/ /pubmed/37566007 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12151928 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Maksimova, Aleksandra
Shevela, Ekaterina
Sakhno, Lyudmila
Tikhonova, Marina
Ostanin, Aleksandr
Chernykh, Elena
Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro
title Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro
title_full Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro
title_fullStr Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro
title_short Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro
title_sort human macrophages polarized by interaction with apoptotic cells produce fibrosis-associated mediators and enhance pro-fibrotic activity of dermal fibroblasts in vitro
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10417661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37566007
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12151928
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