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  • Tissue remodeling macrophages morphologically dominate at the interface of polypropylene surgical meshes in the human abdomen
1000 Autor/in
  1. Dievernich, Axel |
  2. Achenbach, P. |
  3. Davies, L. |
  4. Klinge, U. |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2020
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2020-10-08
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  • 24(6):1175-1189
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  • 2020
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s10029-020-02315-2 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7701072/ |
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  • Background!#!Mesh implants are widely used to reinforce the abdominal wall, although the inevitable inflammatory foreign body reaction (FBR) at the interface leads to complications. Macrophages are suspected to regulate the subsequent scar formation, but it is still unclear whether adequate fibrous scar formation with collagen deposition depends mainly on the presence of M1 or M2 macrophages.!##!Methods!#!This study investigated the FBR to seven human polypropylene meshes, which were removed after a median incorporation time of 1 year due to the primary complaint of recurrence. Using immunofluorescence, the FBR was examined in six regional zones with increasing distance from the mesh fibers up to 350 µm, based on the cell densities, macrophage M1 (CD86) and M2 (CD163, CD206) phenotypes, deposition of collagen-I and -III, and expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and -8 as indicator of collagen degradation.!##!Results!#!All mesh-tissue complexes demonstrated a decrease in cell density and macrophages with distance to the mesh fibers. Overall, about 60% of the macrophages presented an M2 phenotype, whereas only 6% an M1 phenotype. Over 70% of macrophages showed co-expression with collagen-I or -III and over 50% with MMP-2.!##!Conclusions!#!The chronic FBR to polypropylene meshes is associated with an M2 macrophage response, which is accompanied by collagen deposition and MMP-2 expression. These findings challenge the idea that mainly M1 macrophages are related to inflammation and highlights that iatrogenic attempts to polarize these cells towards the M2 phenotype may not be a solution to ameliorate the long-term foreign body reaction.
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lokal Abdominal Wall/surgery [MeSH]
lokal Foreign body reaction
lokal Humans [MeSH]
lokal Mesh
lokal Microscopy, Fluorescence/methods [MeSH]
lokal Collagen
lokal Experimental hernia surgery, tissue engineering and biomaterial research in hernia repair
lokal Macrophage
lokal Macrophages/metabolism [MeSH]
lokal Animals [MeSH]
lokal Original Article
lokal Surgical Mesh/standards [MeSH]
lokal Fluorescence microscopy
lokal Polypropylenes/metabolism [MeSH]
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