Guiding macrophages to resolution: insights into the transcriptional pro-resolving mechanisms
Summary
The inflammatory response is a tightly regulated process, which is essential for maintaining immune
homeostasis. When this regulation is out of balance, persistence of the inflammatory response can
lead to the development of (chronic) inflammatory diseases. Macrophages play a central role in this
balance due to their phenotypic plasticity, allowing them to promote both pro-inflammatory and pro
resolving processes. Current therapeutic strategies predominantly focus on how to dampen the
inflammatory response to induce resolution of inflammation. However, resolution is not just the
disappearance of inflammatory signaling, but rather an actively regulated process. Here, we review
the current understanding of pro-resolving signaling pathways in macrophages and how negative
regulation of pro-inflammatory pathways promote resolution. Furthermore, we highlight the
importance of the environment and discuss the role of specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators to
promote the macrophage conversion towards a more pro-resolving phenotype. This knowledge
functions as basis for the development of new therapeutic strategies to treat inflammatory diseases
by promoting pro-resolving signaling in macrophages. Nanoparticles present as promising carrier for
these pro-resolving drugs to target specifically macrophages at sites of inflammation, restoring the
macrophage disbalance and promoting immune homeostasis.