Role of immune cell interactions in alcohol-associated liver diseases

Q2 Medicine
Xianda Wang , Juan Wang , Haodong Peng , Li Zuo , Hua Wang
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Abstract

Research on inflammatory response, liver injury, and immune regulation has demonstrated that the intricate interactions among immune cells constitute a critical regulatory network. Alcohol consumption alters the liver microenvironment, triggering inflammation and immune responses. Elucidating the inhibitory, cooperative, and synergistic effects among lymphocytes and myeloid cells may reveal the core mechanisms of alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) pathogenesis and identify promising therapeutic targets. This review seeks to elucidate the intricate and multifaceted interactions among immune cells, encompassing both direct cellular interactions and the secretion of various effector molecules. It is essential to underscore that these interactions have broader and more complex roles in ALD than the activities of individual immune cell types. These interactions play a crucial role in mutually regulating one another, thereby preserving the homeostasis of the inflammatory and immune response in the liver environment. Targeting these immune cell interactions is anticipated to offer a novel approach to the prevention and treatment of ALD.

免疫细胞相互作用在酒精相关肝病中的作用
对炎症反应、肝损伤和免疫调节的研究表明,免疫细胞之间错综复杂的相互作用构成了一个关键的调节网络。饮酒会改变肝脏微环境,引发炎症和免疫反应。阐明淋巴细胞和髓系细胞之间的抑制、合作和协同作用可揭示酒精相关性肝病(ALD)发病的核心机制,并确定有前景的治疗靶点。本综述旨在阐明免疫细胞之间错综复杂的多方面相互作用,包括直接的细胞相互作用和各种效应分子的分泌。必须强调的是,这些相互作用在 ALD 中的作用比单个免疫细胞类型的活动更为广泛和复杂。这些相互作用在相互调节中起着至关重要的作用,从而维护了肝脏环境中炎症和免疫反应的平衡。以这些免疫细胞相互作用为靶点,有望为预防和治疗 ALD 提供一种新方法。
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Liver Research
Liver Research Medicine-Gastroenterology
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