[Role of Toll-like receptors in persistent infection of cervical high-risk human papillomavirus based on "latent pathogen theory"].

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Dan-Dan Hong, Ting-Ting Shang, Hong-Yu Guo, Wen-Ting Zuo, Rui Sun, Wen-Wen Xu, Qing-Ling Ren
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Abstract

Persistent infection with high-risk human papillomavirus(HR-HPV) is the primary etiological factor in cervical lesions and cervical cancer. Toll-like receptors(TLRs), as important pattern recognition receptors of the innate immune system, play a key role in the persistence of cervical HR-HPV infection. The "latent pathogen theory" in traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) holds that latent pathogens have both "latent" and "triggered" characteristics, which closely resemble the persistent infection and latent pathogenic potential of cervical HR-HPV. Guided by the "latent pathogen theory" and using contemporary immunological techniques, this paper explores the bidirectional immunomodulatory effects of TLRs in the persistence of cervical HR-HPV infection and their relationship with latent pathogens. The results indicate that TLRs play a crucial role in immune recognition and modulation. Dysregulation and overactivation of TLRs can induce chronic inflammation, allowing cervical HR-HPV to persist and evade immune detection. TLR dysfunction, coupled with a deficiency in healthy Qi that prevents the expulsion of pathogens, is a critical factor in the pathogenicity of latent pathogens. Restoring healthy Qi to modulate the immune functions of TLRs emerges as an important strategy for clearing cervical HR-HPV infection. By harmonizing the spleen and kidney and regulating immune balance, it is possible to reverse cervical HR-HPV infection, providing a scientific basis for clinical research.

[基于“潜伏病原体理论”toll样受体在宫颈高危人乳头瘤病毒持续感染中的作用]。
持续感染高危人乳头瘤病毒(HR-HPV)是宫颈病变和宫颈癌的主要病因。toll样受体(Toll-like receptor, TLRs)作为先天免疫系统重要的模式识别受体,在宫颈HR-HPV感染的持续发生中起着关键作用。“潜伏病原体说”中医认为潜伏病原体具有“潜伏性”和“潜伏性”。和“;triggered"这些特征与宫颈HR-HPV的持续感染和潜在致病潜力非常相似。以“潜伏病原体理论”为指导;并利用现代免疫学技术,探讨TLRs在宫颈HR-HPV感染持续中的双向免疫调节作用及其与潜伏病原体的关系。结果表明,tlr在免疫识别和调节中起着重要作用。tlr的失调和过度激活可诱导慢性炎症,使宫颈HR-HPV持续存在并逃避免疫检测。TLR功能障碍,加上正气不足,阻止病原体的排出,是潜伏病原体致病性的关键因素。恢复正气调节TLRs的免疫功能成为清除宫颈HR-HPV感染的重要策略。通过调和脾肾、调节免疫平衡,可以逆转宫颈HR-HPV感染,为临床研究提供科学依据。
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Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi
Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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