摘要
炎症是应对感染的机体反应重要保护部分,然而,许多疾病是炎症引发的。例如,炎症会导致自身免疫疾病和组织损伤,是心脏病、糖尿病、类风湿性关节炎等慢性疾病中的一个关键因素,也促使与衰老有关的改变。感染和慢性疾病的动物模型是用来剖析通路的重要工具,而炎症反应是可被启动和控制的。动物模型因此提供了一个视角,通过它可以查看健康和疾病中炎症的作用,动物模型也是用来剖析机制和确定潜在受试疗法的重要方法。Trudeau研究所组织一个 “炎症的阴和阳” 的会议,并在2014年4月4-6日举行。主要目标是汇集来自生物技术和学术组织的专家来调查和描述炎症关键通路,并将这些通路归于人类疾病中。80名科学家会面进行了为期3天的激烈正式或非正式的交流。重点是促进基础研究和产业间的相互作用。
关键词: 动物模型,自身免疫,疾病,产业,感染,炎症通路。
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:The Yin and Yang of Inflammation
Volume: 14 Issue: 9
Author(s): M.A. Blackman, J.L. Yates, C.M. Spencer, E.E. Vomhof-DeKrey, A.M. Cooper and E.A. Leadbetter
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关键词: 动物模型,自身免疫,疾病,产业,感染,炎症通路。
摘要: Inflammation is an essential protective part of the body’s response to infection, yet many diseases are the product of inflammation. For example, inflammation can lead to autoimmune disease and tissue damage, and is a key element in chronic health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and also drives changes associated with aging. Animal models of infectious and chronic disease are important tools with which to dissect the pathways whereby inflammatory responses are initiated and controlled. Animal models therefore provide a prism through which the role of inflammation in health and disease can be viewed, and are important means by which to dissect mechanisms and identify potential therapies to be tested in the clinic. A meeting, “The Yin and Yang of Inflammation” was organized by Trudeau Institute and was held between April 4-6, 2014. The main goal was to bring together experts from biotechnology and academic organizations to examine and describe critical pathways in inflammation and place these pathways within the context of human disease. A group of ~80 scientists met for three days of intense formal and informal exchanges. A key focus was to stimulate interactions between basic research and industry.
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M.A. Blackman, J.L. Yates, C.M. Spencer, E.E. Vomhof-DeKrey, A.M. Cooper and Leadbetter E.A., The Yin and Yang of Inflammation, Current Molecular Medicine 2014; 14 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524014666141015161344
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