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  • Peritoneal adhesion (PA) arises from abnormal connections in the abdominal lining, often due to surgery or inflammation, leading to complications like pain, intestinal blockages, and infertility, impacting patients' quality of life.
  • Macrophages play a crucial role in PA development, being able to switch between an inflammatory (M1) and a healing (M2) state based on their environment, which influences how adhesions form or resolve.
  • This review focuses on understanding how macrophages and their different forms contribute to PA, with the aim of finding new prevention and treatment methods by managing these immune cells.

Article Abstract

Peritoneal adhesion (PA) refers to the abnormal adhesion of the peritoneum either with the peritoneum itself or with tissues and organs that is caused by abdominopelvic surgery, abdominal infection or peritoneal inflammation. PA is associated with various clinical complications, such as abdominal pain and distension, intestinal obstruction, gastrointestinal disorders and female infertility, and adversely affects the quality of life of patients. Macrophages are essential for PA formation and can undergo polarization into classically activated macrophages (M1) and alternatively activated macrophages (M2), which are influenced by the peritoneal microenvironment. By releasing proinflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species, M1 macrophages promote peritoneal inflammatory reactions and the resultant formation of adhesion. In contrast, M2 macrophages secrete anti-inflammatory cytokines and growth factors to inhibit PA formation and to promote repair and healing of peritoneal tissues, and thereby play a significant anti-inflammatory role. This review comprehensively explores the function and mechanism of macrophages and their subtypes in PA formation to gain insight into the prevention and treatment of PA based on the modulation of macrophages.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12831DOI Listing

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