Unit of Dendritic Cell Immunobiology, Department of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Paris 75015, France; Inserm U1223, Paris 75015, France.
Unit of Dendritic Cell Immunobiology, Department of Immunology, Institut Pasteur, Paris 75015, France; Inserm U1223, Paris 75015, France.
Cell Immunol. 2018 Aug;330:136-141. doi: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2018.01.018. Epub 2018 Feb 2.
Macrophages are instrumental in the response to infectious and noninfectious diseases, however, their role in the bladder is poorly understood. Indeed, the bladder is a mucosal tissue frequently overlooked in research, despite the prevalence of illnesses such as urinary tract infection and bladder cancer. Notably, bladder tissue macrophages are among the most populous resident immune cells in this organ and recent studies support that resident macrophages and infiltrating monocytes play nonredundant roles in response to infection, immunotherapy, and inflammation. Advancing our understanding of macrophage behavior in the bladder is complicated by the difficulty in obtaining tissue-resident cells. Surmounting this challenge, however, for a greater understanding of macrophage ontology, impact on innate and adaptive immunity, and regulation of homeostasis, will ultimately contribute to better therapies for common afflictions of the bladder.
巨噬细胞在应对感染性和非感染性疾病方面起着重要作用,然而,它们在膀胱中的作用还知之甚少。事实上,尽管尿路感染和膀胱癌等疾病很常见,但膀胱作为一种黏膜组织,在研究中经常被忽视。值得注意的是,膀胱组织中的巨噬细胞是该器官中数量最多的常驻免疫细胞之一,最近的研究支持常驻巨噬细胞和浸润的单核细胞在感染、免疫治疗和炎症反应中发挥非冗余作用。然而,要深入了解巨噬细胞在膀胱中的行为,就必须克服获取组织驻留细胞的困难。然而,克服这一挑战,对于更好地理解巨噬细胞本体论、先天和适应性免疫的影响以及对体内平衡的调节,最终将有助于为膀胱的常见疾病提供更好的治疗方法。