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The significance of M1 macrophage should be highlighted in peripheral nerve regeneration

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HISTOLOGY AND HISTOPATHOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 9, Pages 975-987

Publisher

F HERNANDEZ
DOI: 10.14670/HH-18-591

Keywords

Macrophage; Macrophage polarization; Peripheral nerve injury; Peripheral nerve regeneration; Regenerative medicine; Immunomodulatory therapy

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This review summarizes the role of macrophages in peripheral nerve regeneration. M1 macrophages play a crucial role in axonal regeneration, contrary to the traditional M1/M2 model that considers M1 macrophages as inhibitors of regeneration. The coordination of both macrophage phenotypes may have a positive impact on peripheral nerve repair.
Macrophage influences peripheral nerve regeneration. According to the classical M1/M2 paradigm, the M1 macrophage is an inhibitor of regeneration, while the M2 macrophage is a promoter. However, several studies have shown that M1 macrophages are indispensable for peripheral nerve repair and facilitate many critical processes in axonal regeneration. In this review, we summarized the information on macrophage polarization and focused on the activities of M1 macrophages in regeneration. We also provided some examples where the macrophage phenotypes were regulated to help regeneration. We argued that the coordination of both macrophage phenotypes might be effective in peripheral nerve repair, and a more comprehensive view of macrophages might contribute to macrophage-based immunomodulatory therapies.

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