Graft-versus-host disease: Therapeutic prospects of improving the long-term post-transplant outcomes

Q4 Medicine
Abdulaziz Umar Kurya , Usama Aliyu , Abdulrahman Ibrahim Tudu , A.G Usman , Mohd Yusuf , Suneel Gupta , Aleem Ali , Mohd Gulfishan , Santosh Kumar Singh , Imran Hussain , Mu'azu Gusau Abubakar
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Abstract

Background

Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) continues to emerge as the topmost causative factor of the morbidity and mortality rate post hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The graft cells attack the recipient host tissues resulting in acute or chronic GVHD that affect organs, including the lung, liver, skin, and gastrointestinal tract. Certain factors are considered to play a crucial role in the progression of the disease, such as antibodies produced by B cells, reduction in regulatory T cells, and immune tolerance disruption to self-antigen.

Main body

This review highlighted the pathophysiology of GVHD, clinical manifestation, stages of GVHD in different organs, and the significant role played by Janus Kinase/Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (JAK/STAT) in cytokine signalling, development, and function of several immune cells. Furthermore, we discussed the clinical efficacy of drugs, which comprises JAK inhibitors, monoclonal antibodies, and proteasome inhibitors that are widely used to treat GVHD.

Conclusion

Considering the progress recorded in identifying the therapeutic regimens for GVHD, novel and effective therapeutic approaches are much needed to alleviate the complication that arises post hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and reduce the morbidity and mortality rate of the disease.

移植物抗宿主病:改善移植后长期预后的治疗前景
移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)继续成为造血干细胞移植后发病率和死亡率的首要致病因素。移植物细胞攻击受体宿主组织,导致急性或慢性GVHD,影响器官,包括肺、肝、皮肤和胃肠道。某些因素被认为在疾病的进展中起着至关重要的作用,例如B细胞产生的抗体,调节性T细胞的减少和对自身抗原的免疫耐受破坏。本文综述了GVHD的病理生理、临床表现、不同器官的分期,以及Janus激酶/信号转导和转录激活因子(JAK/STAT)在几种免疫细胞的细胞因子信号转导、发育和功能中的重要作用。此外,我们讨论了药物的临床疗效,其中包括广泛用于治疗GVHD的JAK抑制剂,单克隆抗体和蛋白酶体抑制剂。结论鉴于GVHD治疗方案的研究进展,迫切需要新的有效的治疗方法来缓解造血干细胞移植后并发症,降低疾病的发病率和死亡率。
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Transplantation Reports
Transplantation Reports Medicine-Transplantation
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24
审稿时长
101 days
期刊介绍: To provide to national and regional audiences experiences unique to them or confirming of broader concepts originating in large controlled trials. All aspects of organ, tissue and cell transplantation clinically and experimentally. Transplantation Reports will provide in-depth representation of emerging preclinical, impactful and clinical experiences. -Original basic or clinical science articles that represent initial limited experiences as preliminary reports. -Clinical trials of therapies previously well documented in large trials but now tested in limited, special, ethnic or clinically unique patient populations. -Case studies that confirm prior reports but have occurred in patients displaying unique clinical characteristics such as ethnicities or rarely associated co-morbidities. Transplantation Reports offers these benefits: -Fast and fair peer review -Rapid, article-based publication -Unrivalled visibility and exposure for your research -Immediate, free and permanent access to your paper on Science Direct -Immediately citable using the article DOI
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