组织工程与重建外科杂志 ›› 2022, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (5): 436-.

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巨噬细胞介导的炎症反应在材料生物相容性评价中的意义

  

  • 出版日期:2022-10-01 发布日期:2022-11-07

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The significance of macrophage-mediated inflammatory responses in the evaluation of material biocompatibility

  • Online:2022-10-01 Published:2022-11-07

摘要: 随着材料科学与免疫学的快速发展,越来越多的生物材料被应用于再生医学领域。材料植入组织后引起的炎症反应与异物反应,是组织修复与再生的障碍,也是开展产品生物相容性评价的重要内容。炎症反应的强度及持续时间直接影响生物材料的组织相容性和有效性,巨噬细胞是主导炎症反应与纤维化的关键免疫细胞,巨噬细胞的数量与行为能够反映出材料是否具有较好的生物相容性。现阶段许多研究以调节、诱导巨噬细胞为目标进行生物材料的改造。因此,生物材料相容性评价也应当重点关注巨噬细胞,以优化、改进现有的生物学评价方法,提高生物相容性评价水平。本文主要综述了生物材料相容性评价的进展和生物材料与巨噬细胞的相互作用,重点阐明巨噬细胞在组织修复与异物反应中的“双刃剑”作用,旨在为生物材料评价的相关研究提供优化评价方法、创新评价思路以及相关的理论依据,以推进医疗器械行业的发展。

关键词: 生物材料,  相容性评价,  巨噬细胞,  炎症反应,  异物反应

Abstract: With the rapid development of material science and immunology, more and more biomaterials are being used in the field of regenerative medicine. The inflammatory and foreign body reactions caused by materials implanted in tissues are obstacles to tissue repair and regeneration, and are also important elements in the biocompatibility evaluation of products. The intensity and duration of the inflammatory response directly affects the histocompatibility and effectiveness of biomaterials. Macrophages are the key immune cells that dominate the inflammatory response and fibrosis, and the number and behaviour of macrophages can reflect whether the material has good biocompatibility. At present, many researchers aim to modulate and induce macrophages in biomaterials, and similarly, biomaterials compatibility evaluation should also focus on macrophages to optimize and improve existing biological evaluation methods and enhance biocompatibility evaluation. In this paper, the progress of biomaterials compatibility evaluation and the interaction between biomaterials and macrophages were reviewed, focusing on the "double-edged sword" role of macrophages in tissue repair and foreign body reaction, aiming to provide researchers in the biomaterials evaluation industry with optimized evaluation methods, innovative ideas and theoretical basis to advance the development of the medical device industry.

Key words: Biomaterial,  Evaluation of tissue compatibility,  Macrophage,  Inflammatory reaction,  Foreign body reaction