Macrophage Polarization in Response to Biomaterials for Vascularization

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Yuqing Wang
Yubo Fan
Haifeng Liu
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[1] Beihang University,Key Laboratory for Biomechanics and Mechanobiology of Ministry of Education, Beijing Advanced Innovation Centre for Biomedical Engineering, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering
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Vascularization; Macrophages polarization; Biomaterials; Tissue-engineering constructs;
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Vascularization of tissue engineering constructs is an urgent need for delivering oxygen and nutrients and promoting tissue remodeling. As we all know, almost all implanted biomaterials elicit immune responses. Interestingly, the immunomodulatory biomaterials can utilize the inherent regenerative capability of endogenous cells and stem cells recruited by the activated immune cells to facilitate anagenesis and tissue remodeling. Macrophages, as almost ones of the first responses upon the implantation of biomaterials, play a vital role in guiding vascular formation and tissue remodeling. The polarization of macrophages can be influenced by the physical and chemical properties of biomaterials and thus they display diverse function states. Here, this review focus on the macrophage polarization in response to biomaterials and the interactions between them. It also summarizes the current strategies to promote vascularization of tissue engineering constructs through macrophage responses.
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