Nicotine is an Immunosuppressant: Implications for Women's Health and Disease

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Ashley M. White , Ashley J. Craig , Daryl L. Richie , Christa Corley , Safiyah M. Sadek , Heather N. Barton , Cassandra D. Gipson
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Abstract

A plethora of evidence supports that nicotine, the primary alkaloid in tobacco products that is generally accepted for maintaining use, is immunoregulatory and may function as an immunosuppressant. Women have unique experiences with use of nicotine-containing products and also undergo significant reproductive transitions throughout their lifespan which may be impacted by nicotine use. Within the extant literature, there is conflicting evidence that nicotine may confer beneficial health effects in specific disease states (e.g., in ulcerative colitis). Use prevalence of nicotine-containing products is exceptionally high in individuals presenting with some comorbid disease states that impact immune system health and can be a risk factor for the development of diseases which disproportionately impact women; however, the mechanisms underlying these relationships are largely unclear. Further, little is known regarding the impacts of nicotine's immunosuppressive effects on women's health during the menopausal transition, which is arguably an inflammatory event characterized by a pro-inflammatory peri-menopause period. Given that post-menopausal women are at a higher risk than men for the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and are also more vulnerable to negative health effects associated with diseases such as HIV-1 infection, it is important to understand how use of nicotine-containing products may impact the immune milieu in women. In this review, we define instances in which nicotine use confers immunosuppressive, anti-inflammatory, or pro-inflammatory effects in the context of comorbid disease states, and focus on how nicotine impacts neuroimmune signaling to maintain use. We posit that regardless of potential health benefits, nicotine use cessation should be a priority in the clinical care of women. The synthesis of this review demonstrates the importance of systematically defining the relationships between volitional nicotine use, immune system function, and comorbid disease states in women to better understand how nicotine impacts women's health and disease.
尼古丁是一种免疫抑制剂:尼古丁是一种免疫抑制剂:对女性健康和疾病的影响》。
大量证据表明,尼古丁是烟草制品中的主要生物碱,被普遍认为可以维持烟草制品的使用,尼古丁具有免疫调节作用,并可能起到免疫抑制剂的作用。女性在使用含有尼古丁的产品方面有着独特的经历,而且在整个生命周期中都经历着重要的生殖转变,这可能会受到尼古丁使用的影响。在现有文献中,关于尼古丁可能对特定疾病(如溃疡性结肠炎)产生有益健康影响的证据相互矛盾。在一些影响免疫系统健康的并发症患者中,使用含尼古丁产品的比例特别高,这可能是导致疾病发生的一个风险因素,而这些疾病对女性的影响尤为严重;然而,这些关系的内在机制在很大程度上还不清楚。此外,人们对尼古丁的免疫抑制作用对更年期妇女健康的影响知之甚少。鉴于绝经后女性比男性更容易罹患阿尔茨海默病等神经退行性疾病,也更容易受到 HIV-1 感染等疾病的负面影响,因此了解使用含尼古丁的产品会如何影响女性的免疫环境非常重要。在这篇综述中,我们定义了在合并疾病的情况下使用尼古丁会产生免疫抑制、抗炎或促炎作用的情况,并重点探讨了尼古丁如何影响神经免疫信号转导以维持使用。我们认为,无论是否有潜在的健康益处,戒除尼古丁都应成为女性临床治疗的优先事项。本综述表明,必须系统地界定女性自愿使用尼古丁、免疫系统功能和合并疾病状态之间的关系,以更好地了解尼古丁如何影响女性的健康和疾病。
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Journal of neuroimmunology
Journal of neuroimmunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.00%
发文量
154
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroimmunology affords a forum for the publication of works applying immunologic methodology to the furtherance of the neurological sciences. Studies on all branches of the neurosciences, particularly fundamental and applied neurobiology, neurology, neuropathology, neurochemistry, neurovirology, neuroendocrinology, neuromuscular research, neuropharmacology and psychology, which involve either immunologic methodology (e.g. immunocytochemistry) or fundamental immunology (e.g. antibody and lymphocyte assays), are considered for publication.
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