Mechano-Immunomodulation: Mechanoresponsive Changes in Macrophage Activity and Polarization.

Ann Biomed Eng

Department of Bioengineering, College of Engineering, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, 43606, USA.

Published: November 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent advancements in tissue regeneration have focused on using biomaterials and scaffolds to influence how macrophages (immune cells) differentiate and respond, particularly through physical and chemical cues.
  • Understanding how mechanical factors like stiffness and loading conditions affect macrophage behavior and inflammation is crucial, yet this aspect has not been thoroughly reviewed before.
  • This paper aims to emphasize the significance of mechanical cues in determining macrophage function and summarizes key studies on how various mechanical loading conditions impact their polarization, offering insights for designing better tissue scaffolds for regeneration.

Article Abstract

In recent years, biomaterial- and scaffold-based immunomodulation strategies were implemented in tissue regeneration efforts for manipulating macrophage polarization (a.k.a. phenotype or lineage commitment, or differentiation). Yet, most of our understanding of macrophage phenotype commitment and phagocytic capacity is limited to how physical cues (extracellular matrix stiffness, roughness, and topography) and soluble chemical cues (cytokines and chemokines released from the scaffold) influence macrophage polarization. In the context of immune response-tissue interaction, the mechanical cues experienced by the residing cells within the tissue also play a critical role in macrophage polarization and inflammatory response. However, there is no compiled study discussing the effect of the dynamic mechanical environment around the tissues on macrophage polarization and the innate immune response. The aim of this comprehensive review paper is 2-fold; (a) to highlight the importance of mechanical cues on macrophage lineage commitment and function and (b) to summarize the important studies dedicated to understand how macrophage polarization changes with different mechanical loading modalities. For the first time, this review paper compiles and compartmentalizes the studies investigating the role of dynamic mechanical loading with various modalities, amplitude, and frequency on macrophage differentiation. A deeper understanding of macrophage phenotype in mechanically dominant tissues (i.e. musculoskeletal tissues, lung tissues, and cardiovascular tissues) provides mechanistic insights into the design of mechano-immunomodulatory tissue scaffold for tissue regeneration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7043232PMC
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