Our research focuses on bone regeneration. We try to understand the mechanisms that drive bone regeneration, in particular, how the immune system is involved in the restoration of bone. The immune response is essential for bone homeostasis and regeneration.
The absence or excess of an inflammatory response after injury impairs the regeneration process. For that reason, immunomodulation must be tightly controlled to allow for successful regeneration. We have shown that macrophages, which are innate immune cells, are recruited to bone injuries, and that immunosuppression impair bone regeneration.