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Article

Radical-Generating Activity, Phagocytosis, and Mechanical Properties of Four Phenotypes of Human Macrophages

by
Shakir K. Suleimanov
1,2,
Yuri M. Efremov
1,
Timofey O. Klyucherev
1,2,
Emin L. Salimov
3,
Aligeydar A. Ragimov
3,
Peter S. Timashev
1,4 and
Irina I. Vlasova
1,*
1
Institute for Regenerative Medicine, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
2
Laboratory of Clinical Smart Nanotechnologies, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
3
Laboratory Blood Transfusion Complex, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
4
World-Class Research Center “Digital Biodesign and Personalized Healthcare”, I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25(3), 1860; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031860
Submission received: 5 December 2023 / Revised: 27 January 2024 / Accepted: 31 January 2024 / Published: 3 February 2024
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Cellular Redox Mechanisms in Inflammation and Programmed Cell Death)

Abstract

Macrophages are the major players and orchestrators of inflammatory response. Expressed proteins and secreted cytokines have been well studied for two polar macrophage phenotypes—pro-inflammatory M1 and anti-inflammatory regenerative M2, but little is known about how the polarization modulates macrophage functions. In this study, we used biochemical and biophysical methods to compare the functional activity and mechanical properties of activated human macrophages differentiated from monocyte with GM-CSF (M0_GM) and M-CSF (M0_M) and polarized into M1 and M2 phenotypes, respectively. Unlike GM-CSF, which generates dormant cells with low activity, M-CSF confers functional activity on macrophages. M0_M and M2 macrophages had very similar functional characteristics—high reactive oxygen species (ROS) production level, and higher phagocytosis and survival compared to M1, while M1 macrophages showed the highest radical-generating activity but the lowest phagocytosis and survival among all phenotypes. All phenotypes decreased their height upon activation, but only M1 and M2 cells increased in stiffness, which can indicate a decrease in the migration ability of these cells and changes in their interactions with other cells. Our results demonstrated that while mechanical properties differ between M0 and polarized cells, all four phenotypes of monocyte-derived macrophages differ in their functional activities, namely in cytokine secretion, ROS production, and phagocytosis. Within the broad continuum of human macrophages obtained in experimental models and existing in vivo, there is a diversity of phenotypes with varying combinations of both markers and functional activities.
Keywords: myeloid-derived macrophages; reactive oxygen species; redox activity; phagocytosis; Young’s modulus myeloid-derived macrophages; reactive oxygen species; redox activity; phagocytosis; Young’s modulus
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Suleimanov, S.K.; Efremov, Y.M.; Klyucherev, T.O.; Salimov, E.L.; Ragimov, A.A.; Timashev, P.S.; Vlasova, I.I. Radical-Generating Activity, Phagocytosis, and Mechanical Properties of Four Phenotypes of Human Macrophages. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024, 25, 1860. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031860

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Suleimanov SK, Efremov YM, Klyucherev TO, Salimov EL, Ragimov AA, Timashev PS, Vlasova II. Radical-Generating Activity, Phagocytosis, and Mechanical Properties of Four Phenotypes of Human Macrophages. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2024; 25(3):1860. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031860

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Suleimanov, Shakir K., Yuri M. Efremov, Timofey O. Klyucherev, Emin L. Salimov, Aligeydar A. Ragimov, Peter S. Timashev, and Irina I. Vlasova. 2024. "Radical-Generating Activity, Phagocytosis, and Mechanical Properties of Four Phenotypes of Human Macrophages" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 25, no. 3: 1860. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031860

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Suleimanov, S. K., Efremov, Y. M., Klyucherev, T. O., Salimov, E. L., Ragimov, A. A., Timashev, P. S., & Vlasova, I. I. (2024). Radical-Generating Activity, Phagocytosis, and Mechanical Properties of Four Phenotypes of Human Macrophages. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 25(3), 1860. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25031860

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