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REVIEW

Origin and Function of Monocytes in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Pages 2897-2914 | Received 20 Nov 2023, Accepted 23 Apr 2024, Published online: 17 May 2024
 

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), is a chronic disease resulting from the interaction of various factors such as social elements, autoimmunity, genetics, and gut microbiota. Alarmingly, recent epidemiological data points to a surging incidence of IBD, underscoring an urgent imperative: to delineate the intricate mechanisms driving its onset. Such insights are paramount, not only for enhancing our comprehension of IBD pathogenesis but also for refining diagnostic and therapeutic paradigms. Monocytes, significant immune cells derived from the bone marrow, serve as precursors to macrophages (Mφs) and dendritic cells (DCs) in the inflammatory response of IBD. Within the IBD milieu, their role is twofold. On the one hand, monocytes are instrumental in precipitating the disease’s progression. On the other hand, their differentiated offsprings, namely moMφs and moDCs, are conspicuously mobilized at inflammatory foci, manifesting either pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory actions. The phenotypic spectrum of these effector cells, intriguingly, is modulated by variables such as host genetics and the subtleties of the prevailing inflammatory microenvironment. Notwithstanding their significance, a palpable dearth exists in the literature concerning the roles and mechanisms of monocytes in IBD pathogenesis. This review endeavors to bridge this knowledge gap. It offers an exhaustive exploration of monocytes’ origin, their developmental trajectory, and their differentiation dynamics during IBD. Furthermore, it delves into the functional ramifications of monocytes and their differentiated progenies throughout IBD’s course. Through this lens, we aspire to furnish novel perspectives into IBD’s etiology and potential therapeutic strategies.

Data Sharing Statement

No new data were generated or analyzed in support of this research.

Author Contributions

All authors made a significant contribution to the work reported, whether that is in the conception, study design, execution, acquisition of data, analysis and interpretation, or in all these areas; took part in drafting, revising or critically reviewing the article; gave final approval of the version to be published; have agreed on the journal to which the article has been submitted; and agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work.

Disclosure

The authors declare no competing interests in this work.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Natural Science Foundation of China (grant number 82302060), Chongqing Natural Science Foundation (grant number CSTB2023NSCQ-MSX0171), the key project of QingBo plan of XinQiao Hospital(grant number 2023YQB020), Key project of Chongqing Natural Science Foundation 375(grant number CSTB2023NSCQ-ZDJ0014), Key project of Chongqing Natural Science Foundation (grant number CSTB2023NSCQ-ZDX0007) and Research Project of Chongqing Science and Technology Bureau (grant number cstc2020jscx-msxmX0129).