Immunomodifiers applicable to the prevention and management of infectious diseases in children.

T R La Pine, H R Hill
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Abstract

Attempts to augment immune function in infants or children with overwhelming sepsis or immune deficiency have focused on recombinant cytokines and interferons. Although early in their clinical use, the proinflammatory and antiinflammatory effects of the interleukins show promise in regulating the acute inflammatory response. The hematopoietic growth factors have demonstrated considerable clinical effect, especially in individuals with distinct hematopoietic disorders and in patients receiving immunosuppressive chemotherapy. The interferons gamma and alpha have received considerable attention over the last decade as potential immunomodulators. The stimulatory effects of INF-gamma on human neutrophils suggest its therapeutic usefulness in children with specific neutrophil dysfunction, and INF-alpha has shown broad clinical application both as an antitumor as well as an antiviral agent. The most recent studies of the integrins and selectins implicate their potential role in regulating a number of infectious disease states. As we learn more about the complexity of interactions and the delicate balance these molecules have in regulating the immune response, we will be better able to implement their use in regulating disease states in infants and children.

适用于预防和管理儿童传染病的免疫调节剂。
试图增强具有压倒性败血症或免疫缺陷的婴儿或儿童的免疫功能集中在重组细胞因子和干扰素上。虽然在早期临床应用中,白细胞介素的促炎和抗炎作用在调节急性炎症反应方面显示出希望。造血生长因子已显示出相当大的临床效果,特别是在有明显造血障碍的个体和接受免疫抑制化疗的患者中。干扰素γ和α作为潜在的免疫调节剂在过去十年中受到了相当大的关注。inf - γ对人类中性粒细胞的刺激作用表明其对具有特异性中性粒细胞功能障碍的儿童的治疗有用,并且inf - α作为抗肿瘤和抗病毒药物已显示出广泛的临床应用。最近对整合素和选择素的研究暗示了它们在调节许多传染病状态中的潜在作用。随着我们更多地了解相互作用的复杂性和这些分子在调节免疫反应方面的微妙平衡,我们将能够更好地实现它们在调节婴儿和儿童疾病状态方面的应用。
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