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Role of the immune microenvironment in bone,cartilage,and soft tissue regeneration:from mechanism to therapeuticopportunity

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摘要 Bone,cartilage,and soft tissue regeneration is a complex spatiotemporal process recruiting a variety of cell types,whose activity and interplay must be precisely mediated for effective healing post-injury.Although extensive strides have been made in the understanding of the immune microenvironment processes governing bone,cartilage,and soft tissue regeneration,effective clinical translation of these mechanisms remains a challenge.Regulation of the immune microenvironment is increasingly becoming a favorable target for bone,cartilage,and soft tissue regeneration;therefore,an in-depth understanding of the communication between immune cells and functional tissue cells would be valuable.Herein,we review the regulatory role of the immune microenvironment in the promotion and maintenance of stem cell states in the context of bone,cartilage,and soft tissue repair and regeneration.We discuss the roles of various immune cell subsets in bone,cartilage,and soft tissue repair and regeneration processes and introduce novel strategies,for example,biomaterial-targeting of immune cell activity,aimed at regulating healing.Understanding the mechanisms of the crosstalk between the immune microenvironment and regeneration pathways may shed light on new therapeutic opportunities for enhancing bone,cartilage,and soft tissue regeneration through regulation of the immune microenvironment.
出处 《Military Medical Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第4期499-528,共30页 军事医学研究(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82002313,82072444,31900963) the Hubei Province Key Laboratory of Oral and Maxillofacial Development and Regeneration(2020kqhm008,2021kqhm002) the Health Commission of Hubei Province(WJ2019Z009) the Wuhan Union Hospital“Pharmaceutical Technology Nursing”special fund(2019xhyn021),the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2021TQ0118) the Gillian Reny Stepping Strong Center for Trauma Innovation Research Scholars Fund(110768).

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