Chemokines and their receptors in chronic pulmonary disease.

Nicholas W Lukacs, Cory M Hogaboam, Steven L Kunkel
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Abstract

The incidence of asthma has continued to rise worldwide with the number of severe asthmatic episodes dramatically increasing especially in children. Over the past several years researchers have realized that by controlling the influx of inflammatory cells that damage the airway and perpetuate the chronic responses, asthmatic disease can be attenuated. The modulation of the immune/inflammatory response has been primarily managed by use of inhaled and/or oral steroids. However, more specific therapy focused on inflammatory cell influx is desired to target the appropriate cell populations and alleviate specific aspects of disease without non-specific side effects. The chemokine family of cytokines control recruitment of leukocyte populations through specific receptors that are differentially expressed by certain cellular populations in various immune environments. Defining the type of receptors that are displayed by key cell populations involved in asthmatic responses has been the focus of many academic and pharmaceutic programs. This review will highlight the various areas that have been identified and those that appear to provide a future for therapeutic intervention.

慢性肺部疾病中的趋化因子及其受体。
哮喘的发病率在世界范围内持续上升,严重哮喘发作的数量急剧增加,特别是在儿童中。在过去的几年里,研究人员已经意识到,通过控制炎症细胞的涌入,可以损害气道并使慢性反应永久化,从而减轻哮喘疾病。免疫/炎症反应的调节主要通过使用吸入和/或口服类固醇来控制。然而,需要针对炎症细胞内流的更特异性治疗,以针对适当的细胞群,减轻疾病的特定方面,而不产生非特异性副作用。细胞因子的趋化因子家族通过特定受体控制白细胞群的募集,这些受体在不同的免疫环境中由某些细胞群差异表达。确定参与哮喘反应的关键细胞群所显示的受体类型一直是许多学术和制药项目的重点。这篇综述将强调已经确定的各个领域以及那些似乎为治疗干预提供未来的领域。
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