Oxidative Stress in Antigen Processing and Presentation

Qinxia Chang, Yaying Zhang, Xiaojun Liu, Peng Miao, Wenbing Pu, Shanshan Liu, Jing Zhang, Yuan Tian, Guobo Shen, Na Xie
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Antigen processing and presentation are fundamental for connecting innate and adaptive immune responses in combating cancers and infections. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), serving as second messengers in various physiological processes, play a vital role in modulating antigen processing and presentation. However, oxidative stress due to an imbalance characterized by excessive accumulation of ROS or inadequate antioxidant defenses can severely impair antigen-specific immune responses, contributing to the pathophysiology of multiple health conditions, notably including various cancers, cancer-associated infections and autoimmune diseases. This review comprehensively investigates the multifaceted effects of ROS on antigen processing and presentation, encompassing immunopeptide generation, the functionality of antigen-presentation machinery (APM), and the interactions of antigen-presenting cells and antigen-specific effector cells. It emphasizes the critical pathophysiological roles of oxidative stress in diseases such as cancers, cancer-associated infections and autoimmune diseases. Moreover, we delve into the therapeutic potential of targeting redox homeostasis to enhance antitumor immune responses. By illuminating the intricate interplay between ROS and immune functionality, this review provides an essential theoretical framework for developing innovative immunotherapy strategies aimed at restoring immune competency and improving clinical outcomes in patients with immune-related diseases.

抗原加工与递呈中的氧化应激
抗原的加工和提呈是连接先天免疫和适应性免疫反应对抗癌症和感染的基础。活性氧(Reactive oxygen species, ROS)在多种生理过程中作为第二信使,在调节抗原加工和递呈过程中发挥着重要作用。然而,以ROS过度积累或抗氧化防御不足为特征的不平衡引起的氧化应激可严重损害抗原特异性免疫反应,导致多种健康状况的病理生理,特别是各种癌症、癌症相关感染和自身免疫性疾病。本文综述了活性氧对抗原加工和呈递的多方面影响,包括免疫肽的产生,抗原呈递机制(APM)的功能,以及抗原呈递细胞和抗原特异性效应细胞的相互作用。它强调了氧化应激在癌症、癌症相关感染和自身免疫性疾病等疾病中的重要病理生理作用。此外,我们深入研究了靶向氧化还原稳态以增强抗肿瘤免疫反应的治疗潜力。通过阐明ROS与免疫功能之间复杂的相互作用,本综述为开发旨在恢复免疫能力和改善免疫相关疾病患者临床结果的创新免疫治疗策略提供了重要的理论框架。
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