Immune-Mediated Repair: A Matter of Plasticity

Front Immunol. 2017 Apr 24:8:454. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00454. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Though the immune system is generally defined as a system of defense, it is increasingly recognized that the immune system also plays a crucial role in tissue repair and its potential dysregulations. In this review, we explore how distinct immune cell types are involved in tissue repair and how they interact in a process that is tightly regulated both spatially and temporally. We insist on the concept of immune cell plasticity which, in recent years, has proved fundamental for the success/understanding of the repair process. Overall, the perspective presented here suggests that the immune system plays a central role in the physiological robustness of the organism, and that cell plasticity contributes to the realization of this robustness.

Keywords: fibrosis; innate lymphoid cells; macrophages; neutrophils; plasticity; repair; robustness; transdifferentiation.

Publication types

  • Review