Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha and Inflammation-Mediated Cardiac Injury

E. Howerton, S. Tarzami
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Abstract

Experimental evidence is accumulating implicating a major role for inflammatory activation in chronic heart failure. Levels of pro-inflammatory protein mediators, such as tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), a pro inflammatory cytokine, have been shown to be elevated in heart failure patients and appear to be directly related to pathological changes in the myocardium. Unfortunately, outcomes from clinical trials using anti-cytokine therapies to chronic heart failure patients have been largely disappointing. TNF-α is a pleiotropic cytokine, impacting tissues in a complex manner that regulates many physiological and pathological processes that can trigger differentiation, inflammation, and cell death. TNF-α is important in initiating and regulating the cytokine cascade during an inflammatory response. Most of the studies focused on the TNF-α as an immune mediator but its function in cardiac cells is not well defined. This review focuses on the role of TNF-α in acute and/or chronic cardiac conditions. We will discuss the problem with the current anti-cytokine therapies and potential problems underlying their lack of success so far.
肿瘤坏死因子- α与炎症介导的心脏损伤
越来越多的实验证据表明炎症激活在慢性心力衰竭中起着重要作用。促炎蛋白介质的水平,如肿瘤坏死因子-α (TNF-α),一种促炎细胞因子,已被证明在心力衰竭患者中升高,似乎与心肌的病理改变直接相关。不幸的是,使用抗细胞因子疗法治疗慢性心力衰竭患者的临床试验结果在很大程度上令人失望。TNF-α是一种多效性细胞因子,以复杂的方式影响组织,调节许多生理和病理过程,可以触发分化,炎症和细胞死亡。TNF-α在炎症反应中启动和调节细胞因子级联反应中起重要作用。大多数研究集中在TNF-α作为免疫介质,但其在心肌细胞中的功能尚未明确。本文综述了TNF-α在急性和/或慢性心脏病中的作用。我们将讨论目前的抗细胞因子疗法的问题和潜在的问题,他们缺乏成功到目前为止。
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