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Cardiac CD68+ and stabilin-1+ macrophages in wound healing following myocardial infarction: From experiment to clinic.

Vyacheslav Ryabov1, Aleksandra Gombozhapova2, Yuliya Rogovskaya3, Julia Kzhyshkowska4, Mariya Rebenkova5, Rostislav Karpov6.   

Abstract

Myocardial infarction (MI) remains the leading cause of mortality and morbidity throughout the world. Macrophages are key innate immune cells that play a significant role in transition from the inflammatory to the regenerative phase during wound healing following MI. The scavenger receptor stabilin-1 is one of the most interesting macrophage biomarkers. This receptor contributes to wound healing, angiogenesis, and tissue remodeling. We suggested a research protocol using macrophage biomarkers to study the cellular basis of cardiac remodeling and healing in patients with acute MI. The purpose of the research was to translate experimental knowledge regarding macrophage subsets and their biomarkers in post-infarction myocardial regeneration into results observed in clinical settings. The study included 41 patients with fatal MI type 1. All patients were divided into four groups according to the timeline of MI histopathology. In addition to routine histopathological analysis, macrophage infiltration was assessed by immunohistochemistry. We used CD68 as a marker for the cells of the macrophage lineage and stabilin-1 as an M2-like macrophage biomarker. The number of CD68+ and stabilin-1+ macrophages in the infarct area increased and peaked in the regenerative phase and did not decrease in the late stage of MI. In the peri-infarct area, the number of CD68+ macrophages increased in the inflammatory phase, peaked during the reparative phase, and did not decrease in the late phase, while the number of stabilin-1+ macrophages increased in the regenerative phase and remained unchanged. Additionally, in the reparative phase, we observed increase in the number of CD68+ and stabilin-1+ macrophages in the non-infarct area. The research protocol suggested allowed us to translate experimental knowledge regarding macrophage subsets and their biomarkers in post-infarction myocardial regeneration into clinical data. Taken together, these results demonstrated biphasic cardiac macrophage response following acute MI somewhat similar to that in a murine model. The increase in stabilin-1+ macrophage infiltration noticed in the myocardium during the regenerative phase and the strong positive correlation between the number of these cells and timeline of MI histopathology enabled us to propose stabilin-1 as a diagnostic macrophage biomarker in myocardium wound healing in patients with acute MI.
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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Cardiac remodeling; Heart failure; Macrophages; Myocardial infarction; Scavenger receptor; Stabilin-1

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29179985     DOI: 10.1016/j.imbio.2017.11.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunobiology        ISSN: 0171-2985            Impact factor:   3.144


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1.  The class D scavenger receptor CD68 contributes to mouse chronic liver injury.

Authors:  Le Yang; Lin Yang; Chengbin Dong; Liying Li
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 2.829

2.  Macrophages of the "Heart-Kidney" Axis: Their Dynamics and Correlations with Clinical Data and Outcomes in Patients with Myocardial Infarction.

Authors:  Maria Kercheva; Vyacheslav Ryabov; Aleksandra Gombozhapova; Maria Rebenkova; Julia Kzhyshkowska
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2022-01-18

3.  Characteristics of the Cardiosplenic Axis in Patients with Fatal Myocardial Infarction.

Authors:  Maria Kercheva; Vyacheslav Ryabov; Andrey Trusov; Ivan Stepanov; Julia Kzhyshkowska
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-01

Review 4.  Cells of the Immune System in Cardiac Remodeling: Main Players in Resolution of Inflammation and Repair After Myocardial Infarction.

Authors:  Irina Kologrivova; Marina Shtatolkina; Tatiana Suslova; Vyacheslav Ryabov
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-04-02       Impact factor: 7.561

Review 5.  The Roles of Noncardiomyocytes in Cardiac Remodeling.

Authors:  Dan Yang; Han-Qing Liu; Fang-Yuan Liu; Nan Tang; Zhen Guo; Shu-Qing Ma; Peng An; Ming-Yu Wang; Hai-Ming Wu; Zheng Yang; Di Fan; Qi-Zhu Tang
Journal:  Int J Biol Sci       Date:  2020-07-02       Impact factor: 6.580

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