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    Macrophage fusion, giant cell formation, and the foreign body response require matrix metalloproteinase 9

    MacLauchlan, Susan; Skokos, Eleni A.; Meznarich, Norman; Zhu, Dana H.; Raoof, Sana; Shipley, J. Michael; Senior, Robert M.; Bornstein, Paul; Kyriakides, Themis R.
    Follow Journal of Leukocyte Biology , Volume 85 (4): 617
    Fed of American Socs for Experimental Biology – Apr 1, 2009

    ] . Foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation from the fusion of macrophages is observed as a result of the response induced by biomaterials and other foreign bodies. As a result of their large size ...

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    Macrophage fusion leading to foreign body giant cell formation persists under phagocytic stimulation by microspheres in vitro and in vivo in mouse models

    Jay, Steven M.; Skokos, Eleni A.; Zeng, Jianmin; Knox, Kristin; Kyriakides, Themis R.
    Follow Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A , Volume 93A (1)
    Wiley – Feb 16, 2010

    The formation of surface‐damaging foreign body giant cells (FBGC) from the fusion of macrophages is considered a hallmark of the foreign body response. Experimental evidence indicates that when ...

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    The role of osteopontin in foreign body giant cell formation

    Tsai, Annabel T.; Rice, Julie; Scatena, Marta; Liaw, Lucy; Ratner, Buddy D.; Giachelli, Cecilia M.
    Follow Biomaterials , Volume 26 (29)
    Elsevier – Oct 1, 2005

    human FBGC assay, addition of soluble OPN was found to reduce macrophage fusion to giant cells. These are the first studies to show a direct inhibitory role of OPN in FBGC formation in response ...

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    Characterization of topographical effects on macrophage behavior in a foreign body response model

    Chen, Sulin; Jones, Jacqueline A.; Xu, Yongan; Low, Hong-Yee; Anderson, James M.; Leong, Kam W.
    Follow Biomaterials , Volume 31 (13)
    Elsevier – May 1, 2010

    Current strategies to limit macrophage adhesion, fusion and fibrous capsule formation in the foreign body response have focused on modulating material surface properties. We hypothesize ...

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    Polymorphonuclear leukocyte inhibition of monocytes/macrophages in the foreign body reaction

    Kirk, James T.; McNally, Amy K.; Anderson, James M.
    Follow Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A , Volume 94A (3)
    Wiley – Sep 1, 2010

    were directly cultured with PMNs for 3 days before the addition of IL‐4 to induce monocyte‐derived macrophage fusion to facilitate foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation by days 7 and 10 of culture ...

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    Vitronectin is a critical protein adhesion substrate for IL‐4‐induced foreign body giant cell formation

    McNally, Amy K.; Jones, Jacqueline A.; MacEwan, Sarah R.; Colton, Erica; Anderson, James M.
    Follow Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A , Volume 86A (2)
    Wiley – Jun 16, 2008

    monocyte‐derived macrophages and foreign body giant cells (FBGC) are prominent features of the chronic inflammatory cellular response and are believed to control biocompatible outcomes for both host tissue ...

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    The foreign body reaction in T‐cell‐deficient mice

    Rodriguez, Analiz; MacEwan, Sarah R.; Meyerson, Howard; Kirk, James T.; Anderson, James M.
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    Wiley – May 21, 2009

    are a possible source of the cytokines, IL‐4 and IL‐13, which induce macrophage fusion. In this study, we used BALB/c mice and BALB/c (nu/nu) nude mice to investigate foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation ...

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    In vivo modulation of foreign body response on polyurethane by surface entrapment technique

    Khandwekar, Anand P.; Patil, Deepak P.; Hardikar, Anand A.; Shouche, Yogesh S.; Doble, Mukesh
    Follow Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A , Volume 95A (2)
    Wiley – Nov 1, 2010

    encapsulation. The PU/PLL‐RGD peptide‐modified substrate promoted an enhanced rate of macrophage cell fusion to form foreign body giant cell (FBGCs), whereas FBGCs were rarely observed on Tween80®‐modified ...

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    Proteomic analysis and quantification of cytokines and chemokines from biomaterial surface‐adherent macrophages and foreign body giant cells

    Jones, Jacqueline A.; Chang, David T.; Meyerson, Howard; Colton, Erica; Kwon, Il Keun; Matsuda, Takehisa; Anderson, James M.
    Follow Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A , Volume 83A (3)
    Wiley – Dec 1, 2007

    Implantation of biomaterial devices results in the well‐known foreign body reaction consisting of monocytes, macrophages, and foreign body giant cells (FBGCs) at the material/tissue interface. We ...

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    α subunit partners to β1 and β2 integrins during IL‐4‐induced foreign body giant cell formation

    McNally, Amy K.; MacEwan, Sarah R.; Anderson, James M.
    Follow Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A , Volume 82A (3)
    Wiley – Jul 20, 2007

    As β1 and β2 integrins were previously found to mediate adhesion during IL‐4‐induced foreign body giant cell (FBGC) formation, we pursued the identities of the α integrin partners of these adhesion ...

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