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巨噬细胞、异物巨细胞及其对可植入生物材料的反应。

Macrophages, Foreign Body Giant Cells and Their Response to Implantable Biomaterials.

作者信息

Sheikh Zeeshan, Brooks Patricia J, Barzilay Oriyah, Fine Noah, Glogauer Michael

机构信息

Faculty of Dentistry, Matrix Dynamics Group, University of Toronto, 150 College Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3E2, Canada.

出版信息

Materials (Basel). 2015 Aug 28;8(9):5671-5701. doi: 10.3390/ma8095269.

Abstract

All biomaterials, when implanted , elicit cellular and tissue responses. These responses include the inflammatory and wound healing responses, foreign body reactions, and fibrous encapsulation of the implanted materials. Macrophages are myeloid immune cells that are tactically situated throughout the tissues, where they ingest and degrade dead cells and foreign materials in addition to orchestrating inflammatory processes. Macrophages and their fused morphologic variants, the multinucleated giant cells, which include the foreign body giant cells (FBGCs) are the dominant early responders to biomaterial implantation and remain at biomaterial-tissue interfaces for the lifetime of the device. An essential aspect of macrophage function in the body is to mediate degradation of bio-resorbable materials including bone through extracellular degradation and phagocytosis. Biomaterial surface properties play a crucial role in modulating the foreign body reaction in the first couple of weeks following implantation. The foreign body reaction may impact biocompatibility of implantation devices and may considerably impact short- and long-term success in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, necessitating a clear understanding of the foreign body reaction to different implantation materials. The focus of this review article is on the interactions of macrophages and foreign body giant cells with biomaterial surfaces, and the physical, chemical and morphological characteristics of biomaterial surfaces that play a role in regulating the foreign body response. Events in the foreign body response include protein adsorption, adhesion of monocytes/macrophages, fusion to form FBGCs, and the consequent modification of the biomaterial surface. The effect of physico-chemical cues on macrophages is not well known and there is a complex interplay between biomaterial properties and those that result from interactions with the local environment. By having a better understanding of the role of macrophages in the tissue healing processes, especially in events that follow biomaterial implantation, we can design novel biomaterials-based tissue-engineered constructs that elicit a favorable immune response upon implantation and perform for their intended applications.

摘要

所有生物材料在植入后都会引发细胞和组织反应。这些反应包括炎症和伤口愈合反应、异物反应以及植入材料的纤维包裹。巨噬细胞是髓系免疫细胞,战略性地分布于整个组织中,它们除了协调炎症过程外,还摄取和降解死细胞及异物。巨噬细胞及其融合的形态变体,即多核巨细胞,包括异物巨细胞(FBGCs),是生物材料植入的主要早期反应者,并在装置的整个使用期内留在生物材料 - 组织界面处。巨噬细胞在体内功能的一个重要方面是通过细胞外降解和吞噬作用介导包括骨在内的生物可吸收材料的降解。生物材料的表面特性在植入后的头几周对调节异物反应起着关键作用。异物反应可能会影响植入装置的生物相容性,并可能对组织工程和再生医学的短期和长期成功产生重大影响,因此有必要清楚了解对不同植入材料的异物反应。本文综述的重点是巨噬细胞和异物巨细胞与生物材料表面的相互作用,以及在调节异物反应中起作用的生物材料表面的物理、化学和形态特征。异物反应中的事件包括蛋白质吸附、单核细胞/巨噬细胞的黏附、融合形成FBGCs以及随之而来的生物材料表面修饰。物理化学线索对巨噬细胞的影响尚不清楚,生物材料特性与那些由与局部环境相互作用产生的特性之间存在复杂的相互作用。通过更好地理解巨噬细胞在组织愈合过程中的作用,特别是在生物材料植入后的事件中的作用,我们可以设计出新型的基于生物材料的组织工程构建体,使其在植入时引发良好的免疫反应并实现预期应用。

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