新生儿对念珠菌的免疫:目前对小鼠模型的理解和贡献。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Angel Palacios, Ajay Kumar, Fides Myles C Caliwag, Miguel A Becerril-Garcia
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新生儿念珠菌病构成了重大的临床挑战,由于其潜在的严重发病率和死亡率在脆弱的婴儿。由于免疫系统发育不全,新生儿感染念珠菌的风险较高。它们可以从轻微到严重,包括穿透深层组织、血液扩散和扩散到器官。新生儿免疫系统的特点是先天免疫反应有限,促炎细胞因子水平较低。对于持久保护很重要的适应性免疫也经历了Th1和Th17反应减弱的延迟成熟。这些缺点导致婴儿更容易受到念珠菌感染。小鼠模型对于理解这种易感性背后的原因至关重要。这些模型有助于研究不同的免疫成分,如中性粒细胞、巨噬细胞和T细胞,以及它们之间的相互作用如何参与念珠菌感染。此外,它们提供了对生命早期接触念珠菌如何影响免疫反应的理解,并可能有助于制定可能的治疗计划。在这篇文章中,我们回顾了目前的研究结果,为新生儿对念珠菌的免疫反应提供了一个全面的总结和关键的见解,强调了在这一研究领域使用小鼠模型的重要性。了解这些免疫动力学对于创建特定的治疗和预防策略以防止新生儿感染念珠菌至关重要,最终改善新生儿的健康结果。
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Neonatal Immunity to Candida: Current Understanding and Contributions of Murine Models.

Neonatal candidiasis poses significant clinical challenges due to its potential for severe morbidity and mortality in vulnerable infants. Due to their underdeveloped immune system, neonates are at a higher risk for infections caused by Candida species. They can vary from mild to severe, including penetrating deep tissues, bloodstream spread, and dissemination to organs. The immune system of newborns is marked by a limited innate immune response, with lower levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Adaptive immunity, important for lasting protection, also experiences delayed maturation with weakened Th1 and Th17 responses. These shortcomings result in a higher vulnerability to Candida infections during infancy. Murine models have been crucial in understanding the reasons behind this susceptibility. These models assist in examining how different immune elements, like neutrophils, macrophages, and T cells, and their interactions are involved in Candida infections. Moreover, they offer an understanding of how early-life exposure to Candida affects immune responses and may aid in developing possible therapeutic plans. In this article we review current results from research to provide a thorough summary and critical insights into neonatal immune response to Candida, highlighting the importance of using murine models in this field of study. Understanding these immune dynamics is essential for creating specific treatments and preventive strategies to prevent newborns from Candida infections, ultimately improving neonatal health outcomes.

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期刊介绍: Immunology covers a broad spectrum of investigations at the genes, molecular, cellular, organ and system levels to reveal defense mechanisms against pathogens as well as protection against tumors and autoimmune diseases. The great advances in immunology in recent years make this field one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing in medical sciences. Critical ReviewsTM in Immunology (CRI) seeks to present a balanced overview of contemporary adaptive and innate immune responses related to autoimmunity, tumor, microbe, transplantation, neuroimmunology, immune regulation and immunotherapy from basic to translational aspects in health and disease. The articles that appear in CRI are mostly obtained by invitations to active investigators. But the journal will also consider proposals from the scientific community. Interested investigators should send their inquiries to the editor before submitting a manuscript.
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