Bone marrow mononuclear cells for joint therapy: The role of macrophages in inflammation resolution and tissue repair

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作者
Menarim, Bruno C. [1 ]
MacLeod, James N. [1 ]
Dahlgren, Linda A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kentucky, Gluck Equine Res Ctr, Coll Agr Food & Environm, Dept Vet Sci, 1400 Nicholasville, Lexington, KY 40546 USA
[2] Virginia Tech, Virginia Maryland Coll Vet Med, Dept Large Anim Clin Sci, Blacksburg, VA 24060 USA
来源
WORLD JOURNAL OF STEM CELLS | 2021年 / 13卷 / 07期
关键词
Osteoarthritis; Arthropathy; Synovitis; Hematopoietic progenitor; Homeostasis; Cell therapy; MESENCHYMAL STEM-CELLS; AUTOLOGOUS CONDITIONED SERUM; KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS; SYNOVIAL BIOPSIES; DIFFERENTIATION; INTERLEUKIN-10; CARTILAGE; IL-10; VIVO; CHONDROCYTES;
D O I
10.4252/wjsc.v13.i7.825
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Q813 [细胞工程];
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摘要
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most prevalent joint disease causing major disability and medical expenditures. Synovitis is a central feature of OA and is primarily driven by macrophages. Synovial macrophages not only drive inflammation but also its resolution, through a coordinated, simultaneous expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory mechanisms that are essential to counteract damage and recover homeostasis. Current OA therapies are largely based on anti-inflammatory principles and therefore block pro-inflammatory mechanisms such as prostaglandin E-2 and Nuclear factor-kappa B signaling pathways. However, such mechanisms are also innately required for mounting a pro-resolving response, and their blockage often results in chronic low-grade inflammation. Following minor injury, macrophages shield the damaged area and drive tissue repair. If the damage is more extensive, macrophages incite inflammation recruiting more macrophages from the bone marrow to maximize tissue repair and ultimately resolve inflammation. However, sustained damage and inflammation often overwhelms pro-resolving mechanisms of synovial macrophages leading to the chronic inflammation and related tissue degeneration observed in OA. Recently, experimental and clinical studies have shown that joint injection with autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells replenishes inflamed joints with macrophage and hematopoietic progenitors, enhancing mechanisms of inflammation resolution, providing remarkable and long-lasting effects. Besides creating an ideal environment for resolution with high concentrations of interleukin-10 and anabolic growth factors, macrophage progenitors also have a direct role in tissue repair. Macrophages constitute a large part of the early granulation tissue, and further transdifferentiate from myeloid into a mesenchymal phenotype. These cells, characterized as fibrocytes, are essential for repairing osteochondral defects. Ongoing "omics" studies focused on identifying key drivers of macrophage-mediated resolution of joint inflammation and those required for efficient osteochondral repair, have the potential to uncover ways for developing engineered macrophages or off-the-shelf pro-resolving therapies that can benefit patients suffering from many types of arthropaties, not only OA.
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