Intrinsic Cells: Mesothelial Cells — Central Players in Regulating Inflammation and Resolution

Author:

Yung Susan1,Chan Tak Mao1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, PR China

Abstract

Background Preservation of the structural and functional integrity of the peritoneum is essential to maintain the dialytic efficacy of the peritoneal membrane. Although much improvement has been made to peritoneal dialysis (PD) fluids, they remain bioincompatible, and together with peritonitis, they continue to induce peritoneal inflammation and fibrosis. Method This article reviews the putative factors that mediate mesothelial cell inflammation during PD, and the mechanisms by which mesothelial cells attempt to regulate and resolve peritoneal inflammation. Results The mesothelium is the first line of defense to foreign particles and chemicals in the peritoneal cavity. Constant exposure of the mesothelium to the bioincompatible constituents of PD solutions results in denudation of the mesothelium and loss of the peritoneal cavity's protective layer. Detached mesothelial cells in PD solutions have the capacity to replenish the mesothelial layer through their ability to migrate and attach to areas of denudation. Mesothelial cells synthesize a plethora of growth factors, matrix proteins, and proteoglycans that aid in the reparative process and regulate the formation of chemotactic gradients that are essential for infiltration of leukocytes to sites of injury. Conclusions Far from being bystanders in peritoneal function, mesothelial cells have been shown to play a dynamic role in peritoneal homeostasis and immunoregulation. Studies have highlighted the potential use of mesothelial cells in gene therapy and cell transplantation, both of which may provide novel therapeutic strategies for the preservation of the peritoneum during PD.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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