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摘要
哺乳动物的机体对寒冷具有极强的适应能力,这涉及到细胞代谢的复杂调整,最终导致产热。然而,寒冷诱导的压力会影响免疫反应,主要是通过去甲肾上腺素介导的途径。在我们的研究中,我们利用短期或长期轻度寒冷暴露的大鼠模型来研究寒冷适应过程中的全身免疫反应。为了提供与人类的相关性,我们在研究中加入了一组经常进行冷水游泳的人。我们的研究揭示了寒冷暴露、神经信号传导、免疫反应和产热调节之间的复杂关系。为期一天的寒冷暴露会引发应激反应,包括白色脂肪组织产生细胞因子,随后激活棕色脂肪组织并诱导产热。我们进一步研究了全身免疫反应,包括白细胞比例和细胞因子的产生。有趣的是,γδ T 细胞在更广泛的系统反应中成为可能的调节因子,这表明它们可能在寒冷适应的动态过程中做出了贡献。我们利用 RNA-seq进一步了解了γδT 细胞参与寒冷反应的机制。此外,我们还用 Toll 样受体 2 激动剂挑战了暴露于寒冷中的大鼠,结果显示免疫反应受到了显著的调节。这些发现大大有助于人们理解寒冷暴露下的生理适应。
Immune response to cold exposure: Role of γδ T cells and TLR2-mediated inflammation
The mammalian body possesses remarkable adaptability to cold exposure, involving intricate adjustments in cellular metabolism, ultimately leading to thermogenesis. However, cold-induced stress can impact immune response, primarily through noradrenaline-mediated pathways. In our study, we utilized a rat model subjected to short-term or long-term mild cold exposure to investigate systemic immune response during the cold acclimation. To provide human relevance, we included a group of regular cold swimmers in our study. Our research revealed complex relationship between cold exposure, neural signaling, immune response, and thermogenic regulation. One-day cold exposure triggered stress response, including cytokine production in white adipose tissue, subsequently activating brown adipose tissue, and inducing thermogenesis. We further studied systemic immune response, including the proportion of leukocytes and cytokines production. Interestingly, γδ T cells emerged as possible regulators in the broader systemic response, suggesting their possible contribution in the dynamic process of cold adaptation. We employed RNA-seq to gain further insights into the mechanisms by which γδ T cells participate in the response to cold. Additionally, we challenged rats exposed to cold with the Toll-like receptor 2 agonist, showing significant modulation of immune response. These findings significantly contribute to understanding of the physiological acclimation that occur in response to cold exposure.
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The European Journal of Immunology (EJI) is an official journal of EFIS. Established in 1971, EJI continues to serve the needs of the global immunology community covering basic, translational and clinical research, ranging from adaptive and innate immunity through to vaccines and immunotherapy, cancer, autoimmunity, allergy and more. Mechanistic insights and thought-provoking immunological findings are of interest, as are studies using the latest omics technologies. We offer fast track review for competitive situations, including recently scooped papers, format free submission, transparent and fair peer review and more as detailed in our policies.