Daniel Beckers, Ashwin K Jainarayanan, Michael L Dustin, Jesusa Capera
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摘要
免疫耐受是任何正常运作的免疫系统的基本组成部分。免疫耐受不仅能减轻宿主免疫反应造成的附带损害,还能在必要时做出足以清除感染的强有力反应。然而,尽管免疫耐受是免疫系统的基石,但旨在揭示免疫耐受诱导的复杂性的研究却陷入了术语互换和经常误用的困境,其标志物和机制途径也引发了冗余问题。在这篇综述中,我们旨在为长期存在的耐受理论提供新的视角,从而界定这些界限。鉴于 T 细胞在强化免疫级联中的核心作用,在本综述中,我们选择从 T 细胞 "对激活的抵抗 "的角度来探讨免疫耐受,以划定一种耐受机制比另一种耐受机制进化的背景。通过阐明支持 T 细胞抗激活的重要生物标志物和细胞参与者,我们旨在鼓励对耐受性以及自身免疫性疾病和癌症的潜在治疗策略进行更有目的、更有针对性的研究。耐受性领域亟需重新分类和思考,我们希望通过这篇综述开启这一对话。
T Cell Resistance: On the Mechanisms of T Cell Non-activation.
Immunological tolerance is a fundamental arm of any functioning immune system. Not only does tolerance mitigate collateral damage from host immune responses, but in doing so permits a robust response sufficient to clear infection as necessary. Yet, despite occupying such a cornerstone, research aiming to unravel the intricacies of tolerance induction is mired by interchangeable and often misused terminologies, with markers and mechanistic pathways that beg the question of redundancy. In this review we aim to define these boarders by providing new perspectives to long-standing theories of tolerance. Given the central role of T cells in enforcing immune cascades, in this review we choose to explore immunological tolerance through the perspective of T cell 'resistance to activation,' to delineate the contexts in which one tolerance mechanism has evolved over the other. By clarifying the important biological markers and cellular players underpinning T cell resistance to activation, we aim to encourage more purposeful and directed research into tolerance and, more-over, potential therapeutic strategies in autoimmune diseases and cancer. The tolerance field is in much need of reclassification and consideration, and in this review, we hope to open that conversation.
期刊介绍:
Immune Network publishes novel findings in basic and clinical immunology and aims to provide a medium through which researchers in various fields of immunology can share and connect. The journal focuses on advances and insights into the regulation of the immune system and the immunological mechanisms of various diseases. Research that provides integrated insights into translational immunology is given preference for publication. All submissions are evaluated based on originality, quality, clarity, and brevity