EXPRESS: Acute Graft-Versus-Host Disease, Pathophysiology, Prevention and Treatment: Something Old and Something New.

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Nader Cohan, Mani Ramzi, Aren Dermarderosian, Mojtaba Akhtari
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Abstract

Acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) is a serious and potentially life-threatening complication that can occur after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT). It is characterized by the activation of innate immune cells during a cytokine storm, often triggered by tissue injury. aGVHD typically impacts the skin, liver, and gastrointestinal tract, resulting in a range of clinical manifestations that can hinder post-transplant recovery, increase risk of infection, and significantly affect patient survival. This review article integrates current knowledge on the prevalence, risk factors, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and grading of aGVHD. Additionally, we explore existing strategies for prevention and treatment, including the use of immunosuppressive therapies and novel pharmacological agents. By synthesizing recent research findings and clinical insights, we aim to deepen the understanding of aGVHD and promote advancements in its management, ultimately enhancing the quality of life and survival outcomes for patients undergoing allo-HSCT.

EXPRESS:急性移植物抗宿主病,病理生理学,防治:新旧。
急性移植物抗宿主病(aGVHD)是同种异体造血干细胞移植(alloo - hsct)后可能发生的严重且可能危及生命的并发症。它的特点是在细胞因子风暴中先天免疫细胞的激活,通常由组织损伤引发。aGVHD通常会影响皮肤、肝脏和胃肠道,导致一系列临床表现,阻碍移植后恢复,增加感染风险,并显著影响患者生存。这篇综述文章整合了aGVHD的患病率、危险因素、病理生理学、临床表现和分级的最新知识。此外,我们探索现有的预防和治疗策略,包括使用免疫抑制疗法和新型药物。通过综合最新的研究成果和临床见解,我们的目标是加深对aGVHD的理解,促进其管理的进步,最终提高接受同种异体造血干细胞移植患者的生活质量和生存结果。
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