Organ Crosstalk: The Role of Spleen.

IF 6.2 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Phenomics (Cham, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2024-11-14 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1007/s43657-023-00147-5
Yidan Gao, Shiwei Shen, Yongjun Wang, Mei Tian
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Abstract

In modern medicine, spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ, is responsible for red blood cell turnover and immune inductions. The immune system and spleen actively orchestrate local or systemic inflammatory responses under different disease conditions. In traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), spleen contributes to the body integrity and the essence of "Qi"by collaborating in concert with the other organs ("Zang" in TCM). In both realms, spleen is not a solitary organ since it constantly interacts or "crosstalks" with the rest of the body to maintain homeostasis by secreting or responding to signaling molecules from relevant pathways. Since the spleen is involved in organ crosstalk axes, the health status of many other organs can be potentially alluded when we clinically assess the spleen. However, due to structural delicacy and intrinsic disadvantages of conventional pathology such as biopsy, evaluating the spleen status is challenging. To this end, molecular imaging, a non-invasive and efficient modality, emerged as an elegant solution to provide highly precise depiction of spleen phenotypes. It provides a mesoscopic overview of the spleen's physical status and biological processes occurring at the cellular or molecular level in vivo. With the application of molecular imaging modalities, spleen is now appreciated as a key organ involved in the development or progress of various diseases, such as cancer. We expect molecular imaging of the spleen to be a robust starting point for us to understand the molecular level changes underlying physiological observations including spleen crosstalk in TCM and modern medicine, providing mechanistic evidence for phenotypic patterns.

脏器相声:脾的作用。
在现代医学中,脾脏是最大的次级淋巴器官,负责红细胞的周转和免疫诱导。免疫系统和脾脏在不同疾病条件下积极协调局部或全身炎症反应。在传统中医(TCM)中,脾脏通过与其他器官(TCM中的“藏”)协同合作,有助于身体的完整性和“气”的本质。在这两个领域,脾脏都不是一个孤立的器官,因为它不断地与身体的其他部分相互作用或“串扰”,通过分泌或响应来自相关途径的信号分子来维持体内平衡。由于脾脏参与器官串扰轴,因此在临床评估脾脏时,可以潜在地暗示许多其他器官的健康状况。然而,由于结构的微妙和传统病理(如活检)的内在缺点,评估脾脏状态是具有挑战性的。为此,分子成像,一种非侵入性和高效的方式,作为一种优雅的解决方案出现,提供高度精确的脾脏表型描述。它提供了脾脏在细胞或分子水平上的物理状态和生物过程的介观概述。随着分子成像技术的应用,脾脏被认为是参与多种疾病(如癌症)发生或进展的关键器官。我们希望脾脏的分子成像能够成为一个强有力的起点,为我们理解包括脾串扰在内的中医和现代医学生理观察的分子水平变化,为表型模式提供机制证据。
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