Fibronectin aggregates promote features of a classically and alternatively activated phenotype in macrophages.
Arend H SikkemaJosephine M J StoffelsPeng WangFrederike J BasedowRobbert BulsinkJeffrey J BajramovicWia BaronPublished in: Journal of neuroinflammation (2018)
Macrophages and microglia grown on aggregated fibronectin coatings adopt a distinct phenotype compared to plasma fibronectin coatings, showing pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory features. Therefore, the pathological fibronectin aggregates in MS lesions may impair remyelination by promoting and/or retaining several classically activated phenotypic features in microglia and macrophages.