The Immune System, Involvement in Neurodegenerative Diseases, Ageing and Cancer

E. Booy, D. Johar, K. Kadkhoda, G. H. Bay, M. Los
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This short review was designed to draw the readership's attention to the following articles in the volume. In- stead of providing a full summary of topics such as ageing of the immune system and the role of the immune system in ageing, the role of the immune system in the development of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases, it signalizes these topics and provides links to articles that follow as well as to other available literature. Our intention was to provide a new perspective and strengthen the associations between inflammation, cancer, neuro-degenerative diseases, ageing and autoimmunity. The relationship between inflammation, oxidative stress, apoptosis, neurodegeneration and cancer is al- ready, to a certain extend, mirrored by attempts of the pharmacologic industry to cross-apply our current knowledge from these fields to develop new treatment modalities. For instance, strategies that modulate cellular redox potential are being applied to restrain inflammation (antioxidants), or to kill cancer cells (prooxidants). Activation of apoptosis or attenuation of resistance of transformed cells towards cell death induction is perhaps the most promising direction chosen by many pharmaceutical companies to develop new classes of drugs. Furthermore, rapidly developing areas of immunology and vi- rology, combined with the tremendous progress in the field of cancer biology and pharmacogenomics, may lead to the oc- currence of an unique treatment, based on anti-cancer viral vectors and even anti-inflammatory strategies, which combine multiple pharmacologic activities in a single bio-molecule.
免疫系统,参与神经退行性疾病,衰老和癌症
这篇简短的评论是为了引起读者对该卷中以下文章的注意。它不是提供一个完整的主题总结,如免疫系统的衰老和免疫系统在衰老中的作用,免疫系统在癌症和神经退行性疾病的发展中的作用,它表明了这些主题,并提供了文章的链接,以及其他可用的文献。我们的目的是提供一个新的视角,并加强炎症、癌症、神经退行性疾病、衰老和自身免疫之间的联系。在一定程度上,炎症、氧化应激、细胞凋亡、神经退行性变和癌症之间的关系已经准备好了,药理学行业试图交叉应用我们目前在这些领域的知识来开发新的治疗方式。例如,调节细胞氧化还原电位的策略被应用于抑制炎症(抗氧化剂)或杀死癌细胞(促氧化剂)。激活细胞凋亡或降低转化细胞对细胞死亡诱导的抗性可能是许多制药公司开发新型药物的最有希望的方向。此外,免疫学和免疫学领域的快速发展,加上癌症生物学和药物基因组学领域的巨大进展,可能会导致基于抗癌病毒载体甚至抗炎策略的独特治疗出现,这种治疗方法将多种药理活性结合在单个生物分子中。
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