靶向 TREM-1 在 IBD 中的潜力。

Q1 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Advances in pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-24 DOI:10.1016/bs.apha.2024.10.010
Emilie Vinolo, Marine Maillefer, Lucie Jolly, Nelly Colné, Gregory Meiffren, Kevin Carrasco, Marc Derive
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摘要

先天性免疫功能障碍是克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎等炎症性肠病发病机制的标志。尽管为更好地了解 IBD 的病理生理学以及为 IBD 患者开发新的治疗方法做出了巨大的研究努力,但目前在该领域还没有专门针对先天性免疫反应失调的疗法。TREM-1 专门由先天性免疫细胞表达,是一种免疫放大器。在模式识别受体(包括 Toll-Like 受体)一级激活后,TREM-1 参与触发失调和持续的先天性免疫反应,促进 IBD 患者粘膜炎症反应的持续、粘膜组织的微观改变、自噬功能受损、上皮屏障完整性和功能受损、溃疡和粘膜损伤。在患者体内,TREM-1 的激活与疾病的活动状态和严重程度有关。在实验性结肠炎中阻断 TREM-1 可减轻失调的先天性免疫反应,从而改善临床症状。针对先天性免疫激活的上游放大环,抗 TREM-1 方法有可能控制 IBD 免疫反应的致病性失调。
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The potential of targeting TREM-1 in IBD.

Innate immune dysfunction is a hallmark of the pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, both in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Despite considerable efforts in research to better understand the pathophysiology of IBD and for the development of new therapeutic modalities for IBD patients, there is no therapy specifically targeting the dysregulations of the innate immune response available today in that field. TREM-1 is exclusively expressed by innate immune cells and is an immune amplifier. Its engagement following the primary activation of Pattern Recognition Receptors, including Toll-Like Receptors, triggers the development of a dysregulated and sustained innate immune response, promoting the perpetuation of the inflammatory response in the mucosa of IBD patients, microscopic mucosal tissue alterations, impaired autophagy, impaired epithelial barrier integrity and function, ulcerations, and mucosal damages. In patients, TREM-1 activation is associated with the active status of the disease as well as with severity. Blocking TREM-1 in experimental colitis attenuates the dysregulated innate immune response leading to improved clinical signs. Anti-TREM-1 approaches have the potential of controlling the pathogenic dysregulation of the immune response in IBD by targeting an upstream amplification loop of the activation of innate immunity.

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