肠神经和免疫系统:黏膜免疫和炎症的相互作用

Pascual David W., Kiyono Hiroshi, McGhee Jerry R.
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许多解剖学研究表明,存在肽能神经纤维浸润粘膜淋巴组织。神经肽如何释放影响这些淋巴组织的确切机制尚不清楚,但放射性标记结合研究表明,粘膜白细胞在其细胞表面具有许多能够响应神经信号的神经肽受体。含神经肽纤维的存在和接受神经信号的能力表明粘膜淋巴细胞可以受到神经源性介质的影响。本综述的目的是提供目前已知的P物质和血管活性肠肽通过Th2机制促进胃肠道粘膜IgA反应的能力,并讨论这些神经肽如何促进胃肠道炎症性疾病的恶化。我们描述了免疫反应如何在胃肠道免疫系统中发展,并强调神经肽如何影响粘膜诱导组织中淋巴细胞的分化及其随后在粘膜效应部位的表达。最后,我们讨论了粘膜免疫研究小组开发的新技术,这些技术使粘膜免疫反应的研究成为可能。
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The Enteric Nervous and Immune Systems: Interactions for Mucosal Immunity and Inflammation

A number of anatomical studies have demonstrated the presence of peptidergic nerve fibers infiltrating mucosal lymphoid tissues. The exact mechanisms of how neuropeptides are released to affect these lymphoid sites are unclear, but radiolabeled binding studies have shown that mucosal leukocytes bear a number of neuropeptide receptors on their cell surfaces capable of responding to neural signals. The presence of neuropeptide-containing fibers and the ability to receive neural signals suggest that mucosal lymphocytes can be influenced by neurogenic mediators. The objectives set forth in this review are to provide what is currently known about the ability of substance P and vasoactive intestinal peptide to promote mucosal IgA responses in the gastrointestinal tract via Th2 mechanisms and to discuss how these neuropeptides contribute to the exacerbation of the inflammatory diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. We describe how immune responses develop in the gastrointestinal immune system and emphasize how neuropeptides may influence the differentiation of lymphocytes in mucosal inductive tissues and their subsequent expression in mucosal effector sites. Finally, we discuss new techniques developed by the Mucosal Immunization Research Group that have enabled the study of mucosal immune responses.

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