Targeting ICAM1 to Ameliorate Vaso-Occlusion and Inflammation in Sickle Cell Disease

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Parul Gupta, Ravindra Kumar
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Abstract

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a hereditary disorder characterized by vaso-occlusion, inflammation, and tissue damage. Intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of SCD by promoting the adhesion of sickle cells to the endothelium, contributing to vaso-occlusion and tissue damage. The ICAM-1 gene encodes a glycoprotein that interacts with lymphocyte function–associated antigen 1 (LFA-1) and macrophage 1-antigen (Mac-1) receptors, perpetuating inflammation, and oxidative stress. The NF-κB signaling pathway regulates ICAM-1 expression, which is elevated in patients with SCD, leading to increased endothelial cell activation and damage. Targeting ICAM-1 and its interactions with sickle cells and the endothelium has emerged as a potential therapeutic strategy for managing SCD. This review highlights the complex interplay between ICAM-1, sickle cells, and the endothelium, and discusses the potential of ICAM-1-targeted therapies for mitigating VOC and improving the quality of life for patients with SCD.

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以 ICAM1 为靶点,改善镰状细胞病的血管闭塞和炎症。
镰状细胞病(SCD)是一种以血管闭塞、炎症和组织损伤为特征的遗传性疾病。细胞间粘附分子 1(ICAM-1)可促进镰状细胞粘附到血管内皮,导致血管闭塞和组织损伤,从而在 SCD 的病理生理学中发挥关键作用。ICAM-1 基因编码一种糖蛋白,它与淋巴细胞功能相关抗原 1(LFA-1)和巨噬细胞 1-抗原(Mac-1)受体相互作用,使炎症和氧化应激持续存在。NF-κB信号通路调节ICAM-1的表达,SCD患者的ICAM-1表达升高,导致内皮细胞活化和损伤增加。靶向 ICAM-1 及其与镰状细胞和内皮细胞的相互作用已成为控制 SCD 的一种潜在治疗策略。本综述强调了 ICAM-1、镰状细胞和内皮之间复杂的相互作用,并讨论了 ICAM-1 靶向疗法在减轻 VOC 和改善 SCD 患者生活质量方面的潜力。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Haematology is an international journal for communication of basic and clinical research in haematology. The journal welcomes manuscripts on molecular, cellular and clinical research on diseases of the blood, vascular and lymphatic tissue, and on basic molecular and cellular research related to normal development and function of the blood, vascular and lymphatic tissue. The journal also welcomes reviews on clinical haematology and basic research, case reports, and clinical pictures.
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