Environmentally induced changes in immunological function: acute and chronic effects of inhalation of tobacco smoke and other atmospheric contaminants in man and experimental animals.

P. Holt, D. Keast
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Attention is drawn to the long-term effects of atmospheric contaminants in general (and cigarette smoke in particular) on immunological control mechanisms that are accepted as playing a vital role in the maintenance of health. The review argues that a hostile environment within the respiratory tract created by inhalation of air contaminants compromises local immunological function in the short term, and ultimately depresses systemic immunological function. Whether such a decline in immunological homeostasis is due directly to toxicity, or indirectly to accelerated aging of susceptible elements of the immune system, is speculative. The changes observed in both man and experimental animals exposed for long periods to air contaminants in many respects parallel those associated with normal aging and may represent an acceleration of the process of senescence. Specific biological effects of smoking, air pollution and immune functions in man and animal models are reviewed. The precise mechanism(s) by which air contaminants affect immunological function remains speculative, but the relative resistance of specified-pathogen-free animals to these agents infers a central role for the hosts' normal bacterial flora in the process.
环境引起的免疫功能变化:吸入烟草烟雾和其他大气污染物对人和实验动物的急性和慢性影响。
人们注意到大气污染物(特别是香烟烟雾)对免疫控制机制的长期影响,而免疫控制机制被认为在维持健康方面起着至关重要的作用。该综述认为,吸入空气污染物在呼吸道内造成的不利环境在短期内损害局部免疫功能,并最终抑制全身免疫功能。这种免疫稳态的下降是直接由于毒性,还是间接由于免疫系统易感元素的加速老化,尚不清楚。在长期暴露于空气污染物中的人和实验动物身上观察到的变化在许多方面与正常衰老相关的变化相似,并可能代表衰老过程的加速。本文综述了吸烟、空气污染和免疫功能在人和动物模型中的具体生物学效应。空气污染物影响免疫功能的确切机制仍然是推测性的,但特异性无病原体动物对这些病原体的相对抗性推断出宿主正常细菌群在这一过程中的核心作用。
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