先天和适应性免疫系统细胞与肌腱愈合和疾病有关。

Innate and adaptive immune system cells implicated in tendon healing and disease.

机构信息

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出版信息

Eur Cell Mater. 2022 Feb 18;43:39-52. doi: 10.22203/eCM.v043a05.

Abstract

Tendons perform a critical function in the musculoskeletal system by integrating muscle with skeleton and enabling force transmission. Damage or degeneration of these tissues lead to impaired structure and function, which often persist despite surgical intervention. While the immune response and inflammation are important drivers of both tendon healing and disease progression, there have been relatively few studies of the diverse immune cell types that may regulate these processes in these tissues. To date, most of the studies have focused on macrophages, but emerging research indicate that other immune cell types may also play a role in tendon healing, either by regulating the immune environment or through direct interactions with resident tenocytes. The present review synthesises the literature on innate and adaptive immune system cells that have been implicated in tendon healing or disease, in the context of animal injury models, human clinical samples or in vitro experiments.

摘要

肌腱通过将肌肉与骨骼结合并实现力的传递,在运动系统中发挥着关键作用。这些组织的损伤或退化导致结构和功能受损,尽管进行了手术干预,但这种情况往往仍然存在。虽然免疫反应和炎症是肌腱愈合和疾病进展的重要驱动因素,但对于可能调节这些组织中这些过程的不同免疫细胞类型的研究相对较少。迄今为止,大多数研究都集中在巨噬细胞上,但新的研究表明,其他免疫细胞类型也可能通过调节免疫环境或通过与常驻肌腱细胞的直接相互作用,在肌腱愈合中发挥作用。本综述综合了有关固有和适应性免疫系统细胞在动物损伤模型、人类临床样本或体外实验中与肌腱愈合或疾病相关的文献。

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