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Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders
Chronic inflammation may not begin with local tissue disorders, such as hypoxia, but with the accumulation of critically activated macrophages in one site. The purpose of this review is to analyze the data reported in the scientific literature on the features of the functions of macrophages and thei...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8100400 |
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author | Skuratovskaia, Daria Vulf, Maria Khaziakhmatova, Olga Malashchenko, Vladimir Komar, Aleksandra Shunkin, Egor Shupletsova, Valeriya Goncharov, Andrei Urazova, Olga Litvinova, Larisa |
author_facet | Skuratovskaia, Daria Vulf, Maria Khaziakhmatova, Olga Malashchenko, Vladimir Komar, Aleksandra Shunkin, Egor Shupletsova, Valeriya Goncharov, Andrei Urazova, Olga Litvinova, Larisa |
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description | Chronic inflammation may not begin with local tissue disorders, such as hypoxia, but with the accumulation of critically activated macrophages in one site. The purpose of this review is to analyze the data reported in the scientific literature on the features of the functions of macrophages and their contributions to the development of pathology in various tissues during aseptic inflammation in obese subjects. In individuals with obesity, increased migration of monocytes from the peripheral blood to various tissues, the proliferation of resident macrophages and a change in the balance between alternatively activated anti-inflammatory macrophages (M2) and pro-inflammatory classically activated macrophages (M1) towards the latter have been observed. The primary cause of some metabolic pathologies has been precisely identified as the recruitment of macrophages with an altered phenotype, which is probably typical for many other pathologies. Recent studies have identified phenotypes, such as metabolically activated M (MMe), oxidized (Mox), hemoglobin-related macrophages (Mhem and MHb), M4 and neuroimmunological macrophages (NAM, SAM), which directly and indirectly affect energy metabolism. The high heterogeneity of macrophages in tissues contributes to the involvement of these cells in the development of a wide range of immune responses, including pathological ones. The replenishment of tissue-specific macrophages occurs at the expense of infiltrating monocyte-derived macrophages (MoMFs) in the pathological process. The origin of MoMFs from a general precursor retains their common regulatory mechanisms and similar sensitivity to regulatory stimuli. This makes it possible to find universal approaches to the effect on these cells and, as a consequence, universal approaches for the treatment of various pathological conditions. |
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spelling | pubmed-76009042020-11-01 Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders Skuratovskaia, Daria Vulf, Maria Khaziakhmatova, Olga Malashchenko, Vladimir Komar, Aleksandra Shunkin, Egor Shupletsova, Valeriya Goncharov, Andrei Urazova, Olga Litvinova, Larisa Biomedicines Review Chronic inflammation may not begin with local tissue disorders, such as hypoxia, but with the accumulation of critically activated macrophages in one site. The purpose of this review is to analyze the data reported in the scientific literature on the features of the functions of macrophages and their contributions to the development of pathology in various tissues during aseptic inflammation in obese subjects. In individuals with obesity, increased migration of monocytes from the peripheral blood to various tissues, the proliferation of resident macrophages and a change in the balance between alternatively activated anti-inflammatory macrophages (M2) and pro-inflammatory classically activated macrophages (M1) towards the latter have been observed. The primary cause of some metabolic pathologies has been precisely identified as the recruitment of macrophages with an altered phenotype, which is probably typical for many other pathologies. Recent studies have identified phenotypes, such as metabolically activated M (MMe), oxidized (Mox), hemoglobin-related macrophages (Mhem and MHb), M4 and neuroimmunological macrophages (NAM, SAM), which directly and indirectly affect energy metabolism. The high heterogeneity of macrophages in tissues contributes to the involvement of these cells in the development of a wide range of immune responses, including pathological ones. The replenishment of tissue-specific macrophages occurs at the expense of infiltrating monocyte-derived macrophages (MoMFs) in the pathological process. The origin of MoMFs from a general precursor retains their common regulatory mechanisms and similar sensitivity to regulatory stimuli. This makes it possible to find universal approaches to the effect on these cells and, as a consequence, universal approaches for the treatment of various pathological conditions. MDPI 2020-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7600904/ /pubmed/33050138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8100400 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Skuratovskaia, Daria Vulf, Maria Khaziakhmatova, Olga Malashchenko, Vladimir Komar, Aleksandra Shunkin, Egor Shupletsova, Valeriya Goncharov, Andrei Urazova, Olga Litvinova, Larisa Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders |
title | Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders |
title_full | Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders |
title_fullStr | Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders |
title_full_unstemmed | Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders |
title_short | Tissue-Specific Role of Macrophages in Noninfectious Inflammatory Disorders |
title_sort | tissue-specific role of macrophages in noninfectious inflammatory disorders |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600904/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050138 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8100400 |
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