Zhang Fengyuan, Xia Yidan, Su Jiayang, Quan Fushi, Zhou Hengzong, Li Qirong, Feng Qiang, Lin Chao, Wang Dongxu, Jiang Ziping
Department of Hand and Foot Surgery, Orthopedics Center, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, People's Republic of China.
Institute of Translational Medicine, The First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China.
Signal Transduct Target Ther. 2024 Dec 6;9(1):343. doi: 10.1038/s41392-024-02049-y.
Neutrophils, the most abundant type of granulocyte, are widely recognized as one of the pivotal contributors to the acute inflammatory response. Initially, neutrophils were considered the mobile infantry of the innate immune system, tasked with the immediate response to invading pathogens. However, recent studies have demonstrated that neutrophils are versatile cells, capable of regulating various biological processes and impacting both human health and disease. Cytokines and other active mediators regulate the functional activity of neutrophils by activating multiple receptors on these cells, thereby initiating downstream signal transduction pathways. Dysfunctions in neutrophils and disruptions in neutrophil homeostasis have been implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous diseases, including cancer and inflammatory disorders, often due to aberrant intracellular signaling. This review provides a comprehensive synthesis of neutrophil biological functions, integrating recent advancements in this field. Moreover, it examines the biological roles of receptors on neutrophils and downstream signaling pathways involved in the regulation of neutrophil activity. The pathophysiology of neutrophils in numerous human diseases and emerging therapeutic approaches targeting them are also elaborated. This review also addresses the current limitations within the field of neutrophil research, highlighting critical gaps in knowledge that warrant further investigation. In summary, this review seeks to establish a comprehensive and multidimensional model of neutrophil regulation, providing new perspectives for potential clinical applications and further research.
中性粒细胞是最丰富的粒细胞类型,被广泛认为是急性炎症反应的关键促成因素之一。最初,中性粒细胞被视为固有免疫系统的移动步兵,负责对入侵病原体做出即时反应。然而,最近的研究表明,中性粒细胞是多功能细胞,能够调节各种生物学过程,并对人类健康和疾病产生影响。细胞因子和其他活性介质通过激活这些细胞上的多种受体来调节中性粒细胞的功能活性,从而启动下游信号转导通路。中性粒细胞功能障碍和中性粒细胞稳态破坏与包括癌症和炎症性疾病在内的多种疾病的发病机制有关,这通常是由于异常的细胞内信号传导所致。本综述全面综合了中性粒细胞的生物学功能,整合了该领域的最新进展。此外,它还研究了中性粒细胞上受体的生物学作用以及参与调节中性粒细胞活性的下游信号通路。还阐述了中性粒细胞在众多人类疾病中的病理生理学以及针对它们的新兴治疗方法。本综述还讨论了中性粒细胞研究领域目前的局限性,突出了需要进一步研究的关键知识空白。总之,本综述旨在建立一个全面的、多维度的中性粒细胞调节模型,为潜在的临床应用和进一步研究提供新的视角。