Anderson James M, Rodriguez Analiz, Chang David T
Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, United States.
Semin Immunol. 2008 Apr;20(2):86-100. doi: 10.1016/j.smim.2007.11.004. Epub 2007 Dec 26.
The foreign body reaction composed of macrophages and foreign body giant cells is the end-stage response of the inflammatory and wound healing responses following implantation of a medical device, prosthesis, or biomaterial. A brief, focused overview of events leading to the foreign body reaction is presented. The major focus of this review is on factors that modulate the interaction of macrophages and foreign body giant cells on synthetic surfaces where the chemical, physical, and morphological characteristics of the synthetic surface are considered to play a role in modulating cellular events. These events in the foreign body reaction include protein adsorption, monocyte/macrophage adhesion, macrophage fusion to form foreign body giant cells, consequences of the foreign body response on biomaterials, and cross-talk between macrophages/foreign body giant cells and inflammatory/wound healing cells. Biomaterial surface properties play an important role in modulating the foreign body reaction in the first two to four weeks following implantation of a medical device, even though the foreign body reaction at the tissue/material interface is present for the in vivo lifetime of the medical device. An understanding of the foreign body reaction is important as the foreign body reaction may impact the biocompatibility (safety) of the medical device, prosthesis, or implanted biomaterial and may significantly impact short- and long-term tissue responses with tissue-engineered constructs containing proteins, cells, and other biological components for use in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Our perspective has been on the inflammatory and wound healing response to implanted materials, devices, and tissue-engineered constructs. The incorporation of biological components of allogeneic or xenogeneic origin as well as stem cells into tissue-engineered or regenerative approaches opens up a myriad of other challenges. An in depth understanding of how the immune system interacts with these cells and how biomaterials or tissue-engineered constructs influence these interactions may prove pivotal to the safety, biocompatibility, and function of the device or system under consideration.
由巨噬细胞和异物巨细胞组成的异物反应是医疗器械、假体或生物材料植入后炎症和伤口愈合反应的终末期反应。本文简要重点概述了导致异物反应的相关事件。本综述的主要重点是调节巨噬细胞和异物巨细胞在合成表面相互作用的因素,其中合成表面的化学、物理和形态特征被认为在调节细胞事件中发挥作用。异物反应中的这些事件包括蛋白质吸附、单核细胞/巨噬细胞黏附、巨噬细胞融合形成异物巨细胞、异物反应对生物材料的影响以及巨噬细胞/异物巨细胞与炎症/伤口愈合细胞之间的相互作用。生物材料表面特性在医疗器械植入后的前两到四周调节异物反应中起着重要作用,尽管在医疗器械的体内使用寿命期间,组织/材料界面处的异物反应一直存在。了解异物反应很重要,因为异物反应可能会影响医疗器械、假体或植入生物材料的生物相容性(安全性),并且可能会显著影响含有蛋白质、细胞和其他生物成分的组织工程构建体在组织工程和再生医学中的短期和长期组织反应。我们关注的是对植入材料、器械和组织工程构建体的炎症和伤口愈合反应。将同种异体或异种来源的生物成分以及干细胞纳入组织工程或再生方法带来了无数其他挑战。深入了解免疫系统如何与这些细胞相互作用以及生物材料或组织工程构建体如何影响这些相互作用,可能对所考虑的器械或系统的安全性、生物相容性和功能至关重要。