Cytokines and transplantation: a clinical perspective.

Transplantation science Pub Date : 1994-12-01
R S Gaston
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Abstract

Cytokines are endogenous small peptides that regulate cell growth and proliferation. In allogeneic transplantation, they function as critical immunologic mediators. Allograft rejection is dependent on interactions between antigen-presenting cells, T lymphocytes, accessory molecules, and proinflammatory cytokines (interleukins-1, -2, and -6; interferon-gamma; and tumor necrosis factors). Alternatively, other cytokines (interleukins-4, -5, and -10; transforming growth factor-beta) may suppress allograft rejection. Observation and manipulation of cytokine responses are an essential component of the immunopharmacology and clinical management of transplant recipients. Specific areas of interest include immunologic monitoring, pharmacologic immunosuppression, monoclonal antibody development, induction of tolerance, and the OKT3-related cytokine release syndrome. This review explores the impact of advances in cytokine physiology and biotechnology on clinical transplantation.

细胞因子与移植:临床视角。
细胞因子是调节细胞生长和增殖的内源性小肽。在同种异体移植中,它们是重要的免疫介质。同种异体移植排斥依赖于抗原呈递细胞、T淋巴细胞、辅助分子和促炎细胞因子(白细胞介素-1、-2和-6;移行细胞;和肿瘤坏死因子)。或者,其他细胞因子(白介素-4、-5和-10;转化生长因子- β)可能抑制同种异体移植排斥反应。细胞因子反应的观察和操作是移植受者免疫药理学和临床管理的重要组成部分。具体的兴趣领域包括免疫监测、药理学免疫抑制、单克隆抗体开发、耐受性诱导和okt3相关的细胞因子释放综合征。本文综述了细胞因子生理学和生物技术的进展对临床移植的影响。
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