综述:细胞因子能否作为病毒感染的后遗症诱导血管炎症?

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Shahana Akhter Deena, Samia Aziz Tonima, Sakif Ahamed Khan, Mohammad Shahangir Biswas, Syed Masudur Rahman Dewan
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摘要

背景与目的病毒感染有许多未知的后果。在这篇文章中,我们研究了其中一种影响身体静脉系统的影响,血管炎,一种血管炎症。研究表明,病毒感染通过病毒蛋白和表面受体攻击宿主细胞,通过多种受体和信号通路激活NF-kappaβ,随后通过释放各种促炎细胞因子,包括IL-6、TNF-α和CCL2,诱导细胞因子风暴,可能是由于活性氧生成引起的内皮功能障碍。一般来说,这些介质的过量产生已被确定为血管炎症和随后动脉粥样硬化斑块发展的一个因素,这可能促进血管炎症的开始。本文还讨论了对特定细胞因子的潜在有效抑制剂,这些细胞因子有助于血管炎症。抑制这些细胞因子的表达可以减少动脉粥样硬化病变。结论本文从免疫系统对病原体进入的潜在作用机制、影响免疫系统的因素、传染病传播的预防等方面探讨了病毒感染后效应与血管炎症之间的关系,为进一步探讨病毒感染后效应与血管炎症之间的关系提供了理论依据。
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A Review: Can Cytokines Induce Vascular Inflammation as a Sequela of Viral Infections?

A Review: Can Cytokines Induce Vascular Inflammation as a Sequela of Viral Infections?

Background and Aim

There are many unknown consequences of viral infections. In this piece, we looked at one of these effects that influence the venous system of the body, vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels.

Discussion

The study illustrates that viral infections attack host cells through viral proteins and surface receptors, activate NF-kappaβ via various receptors and signaling pathways, and subsequently induce a cytokine storm through the release of various pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IL-6, TNF-α, and CCL2, likely due to endothelial dysfunction caused by reactive oxygen species generation. Generally, overproduction of these mediators has been identified as a contributor to vascular inflammation and the subsequent development of atherosclerotic plaque, which may facilitate the initiation of vascular inflammation. This article also discusses potentially effective inhibitors for particular cytokines that contribute to vascular inflammation. Inhibiting the expression of these cytokines can diminish atherosclerotic lesions.

Conclusion

This article addresses the need for further investigation into the link between post-viral infection effects and vascular inflammation by discussing the potential mechanism by which the immune system acts upon pathogen entry, the factors responsible for influencing the immune system, and the prevention of infectious disease transmission.

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