静脉血栓形成的代谢过程:分子生物学见解和治疗意义。

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Zheng Cao,Xuejun Jiang,Yiyu He,Xiaoxin Zheng
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过去十年的研究结果表明,炎症细胞、凝血和血小板活化之间存在着复杂的联系,它们之间的协同作用促进了静脉血栓的形成。炎症贯穿于静脉血栓形成的整个过程,红细胞、内皮细胞和免疫细胞参与静脉血栓形成的各种代谢途径,包括葡萄糖代谢、脂质代谢、同型半胱氨酸代谢和氧化应激,都与炎症有关。虽然代谢微环境已被确定为恶性肿瘤的标志物,但最近的研究发现,对于癌症血栓而言,代谢微环境的改变似乎也是一种潜在风险。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论新陈代谢与血栓形成之间的协同作用如何驱动血栓性疾病。我们还探讨了针对静脉血栓形成的抗炎策略的巨大潜力,以及抗炎和新陈代谢之间的复杂联系。此外,我们还提出了如何利用现有知识降低静脉血栓风险的建议。
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Metabolic landscape in venous thrombosis: insights into molecular biology and therapeutic implications.
The findings of the last decade suggest a complex link between inflammatory cells, coagulation, and the activation of platelets and their synergistic interaction to promote venous thrombosis. Inflammation is present throughout the process of venous thrombosis, and various metabolic pathways of erythrocytes, endothelial cells, and immune cells involved in venous thrombosis, including glucose metabolism, lipid metabolism, homocysteine metabolism, and oxidative stress, are associated with inflammation. While the metabolic microenvironment has been identified as a marker of malignancy, recent studies have revealed that for cancer thrombosis, alterations in the metabolic microenvironment appear to also be a potential risk. In this review, we discuss how the synergy between metabolism and thrombosis drives thrombotic disease. We also explore the great potential of anti-inflammatory strategies targeting venous thrombosis and the complex link between anti-inflammation and metabolism. Furthermore, we suggest how we can use our existing knowledge to reduce the risk of venous thrombosis.
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Annals of medicine
Annals of medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
4.90
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292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Medicine is one of the world’s leading general medical review journals, boasting an impact factor of 5.435. It presents high-quality topical review articles, commissioned by the Editors and Editorial Committee, as well as original articles. The journal provides the current opinion on recent developments across the major medical specialties, with a particular focus on internal medicine. The peer-reviewed content of the journal keeps readers updated on the latest advances in the understanding of the pathogenesis of diseases, and in how molecular medicine and genetics can be applied in daily clinical practice.
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