Immunological Disorders: Gradations and the Current Approach in Laboratory Diagnostics.

IF 2.7 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Anna A Starshinova, Andrey An Savchenko, Alexander Borisov, Igor Kudryavtsev, Artem Rubinstein, Irina Dovgalyuk, Anastasia Kulpina, Leonid P Churilov, Polina Sobolevskaia, Tamara Fedotkina, Dmitry Kudlay, Evgeny V Shlyakhto
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Abstract

Currently, understanding the immune response, its abnormalities, and its diagnostic possibilities is a key point in the management of patients with various diseases, from infectious to oncological ones. The aim of this review was to analyze the data presented in the current literature on immune disorders and the possibility of their laboratory diagnostics in combination with clinical manifestations. We have performed a systematic analysis of the literature presented in international databases over the last ten years. We have presented data on the possibility of diagnosing immunopathological processes due to changes in immune cells and soluble molecules involved in the pathogenesis of a wide range of diseases, as well as the determination of antibodies to detect autoimmune processes. By applying laboratory techniques such as hematology, flow cytometry, ELISA, etc., available to most clinical laboratories worldwide, clinical data on immune system dysfunction in a wide range of diseases are being collected. This process is unfortunately still very far from being completed. However, with all the diversity of accumulated knowledge, we can currently state that the pathogenesis of the vast majority of immune-mediated diseases is not yet known. At the same time, the current success in dividing immune-mediated diseases into distinct clusters based on different types of inflammatory responses that are based on the involvement of different populations of T helper cells and cytokine molecules represents significant progress. Further research in this direction seems very promising, as it allows the identification of new target cells and target molecules for both improved diagnostics and targeted therapies.

免疫疾病:实验室诊断的分级和当前方法。
目前,了解免疫反应及其异常及其诊断的可能性是管理各种疾病(从感染性疾病到肿瘤性疾病)患者的关键。本综述的目的是分析目前有关免疫疾病的文献资料及其结合临床表现进行实验室诊断的可能性。我们对过去十年国际数据库中的文献进行了系统的分析。我们已经提供了关于诊断免疫病理过程的可能性的数据,因为免疫细胞和可溶性分子的变化参与了多种疾病的发病机制,以及检测自身免疫过程的抗体的测定。通过应用血液学、流式细胞术、ELISA等世界上大多数临床实验室可用的实验室技术,正在收集各种疾病中免疫系统功能障碍的临床数据。不幸的是,这一进程还远远没有完成。然而,根据所积累的知识的多样性,我们目前可以说,绝大多数免疫介导疾病的发病机制尚不清楚。与此同时,基于不同类型的炎症反应,基于不同群体的T辅助细胞和细胞因子分子的参与,目前成功地将免疫介导的疾病划分为不同的集群,这代表了重大进展。这个方向的进一步研究似乎很有希望,因为它可以识别新的靶细胞和靶分子,以改进诊断和靶向治疗。
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Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
3.10
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48
期刊介绍: Pathophysiology is an international journal which publishes papers in English which address the etiology, development, and elimination of pathological processes. Contributions on the basic mechanisms underlying these processes, model systems and interdisciplinary approaches are strongly encouraged.
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