Engineering mechanical microenvironment of macrophage and its biomedical applications

Jing Li, Yuhui Li, Bin Gao, Chuanguang Qin, Yining He, Feng Xu, Hui Yang, Min Lin

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Abstract

Macrophages are the most plastic cells in the hematopoietic system and can be widely found in almost all tissues. Recently studies have shown that mechanical cues (e.g., matrix stiffness and stress/strain) can significantly affect macrophage behaviors. Although existing reviews on the physical and mechanical cues that regulate the macrophage's phenotype are available, engineering mechanical microenvironment of macrophages in vitro as well as a comprehensive overview and prospects for their biomedical applications (e.g., tissue engineering and immunotherapy) has yet to be summarized. Thus, this review provides an overview on the existing methods for engineering mechanical microenvironment of macrophages in vitro and then a section on their biomedical applications and further perspectives are presented.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)555-576
Number of pages22
JournalNanomedicine
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2018

Keywords

  • biomedical application
  • macrophages
  • mechanical environment
  • stiffness
  • stress/strain

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