The neutrophil: A key resourceful agent in immune-mediated vasculitis

IF 7.5 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Karen Aymonnier, Jennifer Amsler, Peter Lamprecht, Alan Salama, Véronique Witko-Sarsat
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Abstract

The term “vasculitis” refers to a group of rare immune-mediated diseases characterized by the dysregulated immune system attacking blood vessels located in any organ of the body, including the skin, lungs, and kidneys. Vasculitides are classified according to the size of the vessel that is affected. Although this observation is not specific to small-, medium-, or large-vessel vasculitides, patients show a high circulating neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, suggesting the direct or indirect involvement of neutrophils in these diseases. As first responders to infection or inflammation, neutrophils release cytotoxic mediators, including reactive oxygen species, proteases, and neutrophil extracellular traps. If not controlled, this dangerous arsenal can injure the vascular system, which acts as the main transport route for neutrophils, thereby amplifying the initial inflammatory stimulus and the recruitment of immune cells. This review highlights the ability of neutrophils to “set the tone” for immune cells and other cells in the vessel wall. Considering both their long-established and newly described roles, we extend their functions far beyond their direct host-damaging potential. We also review the roles of neutrophils in various types of primary vasculitis, including immune complex vasculitis, anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis, polyarteritis nodosa, Kawasaki disease, giant cell arteritis, Takayasu arteritis, and Behçet's disease.

中性粒细胞:免疫介导的血管炎的关键因子
“血管炎”一词是指一组罕见的免疫介导疾病,其特征是免疫系统失调,攻击位于身体任何器官的血管,包括皮肤、肺和肾脏。脉管炎是根据受影响血管的大小来分类的。虽然这一观察结果并不局限于小、中、大血管,但患者表现出高循环中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞的比例,提示中性粒细胞直接或间接参与了这些疾病。作为感染或炎症的第一反应者,中性粒细胞释放细胞毒性介质,包括活性氧、蛋白酶和中性粒细胞胞外陷阱。如果不加以控制,这种危险的武器库会损伤作为中性粒细胞主要运输途径的血管系统,从而放大初始炎症刺激和免疫细胞的募集。这篇综述强调了中性粒细胞为免疫细胞和血管壁上的其他细胞“定调”的能力。考虑到它们长期建立的和新描述的角色,我们扩展了它们的功能,远远超出了它们直接破坏宿主的潜力。我们也回顾了中性粒细胞在各种类型的原发性血管炎中的作用,包括免疫复合物血管炎、抗中性粒细胞细胞质抗体相关的血管炎、结节性多动脉炎、川崎病、巨细胞动脉炎、高须动脉炎和behet病。
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来源期刊
Immunological Reviews
Immunological Reviews 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
16.20
自引率
1.10%
发文量
118
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Immunological Reviews is a specialized journal that focuses on various aspects of immunological research. It encompasses a wide range of topics, such as clinical immunology, experimental immunology, and investigations related to allergy and the immune system. The journal follows a unique approach where each volume is dedicated solely to a specific area of immunological research. However, collectively, these volumes aim to offer an extensive and up-to-date overview of the latest advancements in basic immunology and their practical implications in clinical settings.
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