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Macrophage polarization in nerve injury: do Schwann cells play a role?
Institution:1. Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada;2. Hotchkiss Brain Institute, Calgary, Canada
Abstract:In response to peripheral nerve injury, the inlfammatory response is almost entirely comprised of inifltrat-ing macrophages. Macrophages are a highly plastic, heterogenic immune cell, playing an indispensable role in peripheral nerve injury, clearing debris and regulating the microenvironment to allow for efifcient regen-eration. There are several cells within the microenvironment that likely interact with macrophages to support their function –most notably the Schwann cell, the glial cell of the peripheral nervous system. Schwann cells express several ligands that are known to interact with receptors expressed by macrophages, yet the effects of Schwann cells in regulating macrophage phenotype remains largely unexplored. This review discusses macrophages in peripheral nerve injury and how Schwann cells may regulate their behavior.
Keywords:nerve  macrophage  traumatic injury  Schwann cells  polarization
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