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Macrophages in the Context of Muscle Regeneration and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Francisco Hernández‐Torres, Lidia Matías-Valiente, Virginia Alzas-Gomez, Amelia Aránega

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Macrophages are essential to muscle regeneration, as they regulate inflammation, carry out phagocytosis, and facilitate tissue repair. These cells exhibit phenotypic switching from pro-inflammatory (M1) to anti-inflammatory (M2) states during muscle repair, influencing myoblast proliferation, differentiation, and myofiber formation. In Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), asynchronous muscle injuries disrupt the normal temporal stages of regeneration, leading to fibrosis and failed regeneration. Altered macrophage activity is associated with DMD progression and physiopathology. Gaining insight into the intricate relationship between macrophages and muscle cells is crucial for creating effective therapies aimed at treating this muscle disorder. This review explores the dynamic functions of macrophages in muscle regeneration and their implications in DMD.

Topics & Concepts

Duchenne muscular dystrophyRegeneration (biology)Muscular dystrophyITGA7MyocyteInflammationCell biologyContext (archaeology)BiologyFibrosisMacrophageImmunologyMedicinePathologyIn vitroGeneticsPaleontologyMuscle Physiology and DisordersProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsMesenchymal stem cell research
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