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研究自身免疫性疾病主要目标之一是开发特定的疗法来调控基因产物的表达和功能,这可能有助于恢复自身组织的耐受性并取代传统的产生明显副作用的全身性免疫抑制药物。虽然对于自身免疫的发病机制的认识取得了长足的进展,但对这些疾病的治疗还没有看到改进。在过去的十年里,不同的治疗方法例如血红素加氧酶-1(HO -1)的药物治疗或基因治疗的调节及对它的代谢产物的使用,例如一氧化碳(CO),已显示出有益的免疫调节和细胞保护特性。在不同的自身免疫性疾病实验条件中,如实验性自身免疫性脑脊髓炎、Ⅰ型糖尿病、系统性红斑狼疮 、血红素加氧酶-1基因或药理学的调节作用和一氧化碳的传递能改善疾病治疗进程。此外,已经证实树突状细胞和单核细胞的功能可以通过血红素加氧酶-1和/或一氧化碳进行调节。在本文中,将讨论有关血红素加氧酶-1/一氧化碳免疫调节特性的目前研究进展,关注其用于自身免疫性疾病的潜在治疗应用。
关键词: 血红素加氧酶-1,一氧化碳,自身免疫,耐受性,治疗
Current Gene Therapy
Title:Heme Oxygenase-1 as a Target for the Design of Gene and Pharmaceutical Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases
Volume: 14 Issue: 3
Author(s): Juan P. Mackern-Oberti, Sebastian A. Riquelme, Carolina Llanos, Camila B. Schmidt, Thomas Simon, Ignacio Anegon, Evelyn Jara, Claudia A. Riedel, Susan M. Bueno and Alexis M. Kalergis
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关键词: 血红素加氧酶-1,一氧化碳,自身免疫,耐受性,治疗
摘要: One of the major goals in the research of autoimmune diseases is to develop specific therapies to regulate the expression and function of gene products that could contribute to restoring tolerance to self-constituents and replace conventional systemic immunosuppression, which is associated with important undesired side effects. Although significant progress has been made on the understanding of the pathogenesis of autoimmunity, therapies for these ailments have not seen a change. During the last decade, different strategies such as pharmacologic or gene therapy modulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) and the administration of its metabolic product, carbon monoxide (CO), have been shown to display beneficial immunoregulatory and cytoprotective properties. In different experimental autoimmune conditions, such as Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, type-1 diabetes and systemic lupus erythematosus, genetic or pharmacological modulation of HO-1, as well as delivery of CO have shown to ameliorate disease progression. Furthermore, it has been demonstrated that dendritic cell and monocyte function can be modulated by HO-1 and/or CO. In this article, recent data related to the immunoregulatory properties of HO-1/CO will be discussed, focusing on their potential therapeutic use to treat autoimmune diseases.
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Mackern-Oberti Juan P., Riquelme A. Sebastian, Llanos Carolina, Schmidt B. Camila, Simon Thomas, Anegon Ignacio, Jara Evelyn, Riedel A. Claudia, Bueno M. Susan and Kalergis M. Alexis, Heme Oxygenase-1 as a Target for the Design of Gene and Pharmaceutical Therapies for Autoimmune Diseases, Current Gene Therapy 2014; 14 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666140424150308
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566523214666140424150308 |
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