Targeted regulatory strategies for VCAM-1 in multisystem diseases

Ruirong Peng , Yu Zhang , Zhenyu He , Yueling Pang , Huanhuan Ma , Ming Fang , Xiaoshan Ding , Yanan Wang , Zhihong Du , Fanming Kong , Liping Chen , Yongqi Liu , Ling Li , Jiawei Li
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Systemic diseases are conditions caused by multiple factors (such as immune disorders, inflammation, tumors, etc.) that affect multiple organs, tissues, or systems throughout the body. These diseases are typically characterized by complex pathological states and diverse clinical symptoms. Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) is a multifunctional transmembrane protein that plays a key role in various pathological processes, including inflammation, immune responses, and tumor progression, by mediating immune cell adhesion, regulating the tumor microenvironment, and facilitating signal transduction. This article aims to review the mechanistic roles of VCAM-1 in systemic diseases affecting the circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems, as well as the association between VCAM-1 and tumor characteristics. Additionally, it discusses targeted therapeutic drugs (including traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine) that regulate VCAM-1 for disease treatment, providing a theoretical basis for clinical research.
VCAM-1在多系统疾病中的靶向调控策略
全身性疾病是由多种因素(如免疫紊乱、炎症、肿瘤等)引起的,影响全身多个器官、组织或系统的疾病。这些疾病的典型特点是病理状态复杂,临床症状多样。血管细胞粘附分子-1 (Vascular cell adhesion molecule-1, VCAM-1)是一种多功能跨膜蛋白,通过介导免疫细胞粘附、调节肿瘤微环境和促进信号转导,在炎症、免疫反应和肿瘤进展等多种病理过程中发挥关键作用。本文旨在综述VCAM-1在影响循环、呼吸和消化系统的系统性疾病中的机制作用,以及VCAM-1与肿瘤特征之间的关系。并探讨调控VCAM-1的靶向治疗药物(包括中药和西药)用于疾病治疗,为临床研究提供理论依据。
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