白细胞介素-6,一种精神细胞因子

Anneleen Spooren , Krzysztof Kolmus , Guy Laureys , Ralph Clinckers , Jacques De Keyser , Guy Haegeman , Sarah Gerlo
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大约25年前,白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)被发现是一种参与B细胞分化的炎症细胞因子。今天,IL-6被认为是一种高度通用的细胞因子,不仅在免疫细胞中具有多效性,而且在其他细胞类型,如中枢神经系统(CNS)细胞中也具有多效性。IL-6参与脑相关过程的第一个证据来自其在多种神经系统疾病(如多发性硬化症、阿尔茨海默病和帕金森病)中的表达失调。此外,IL-6被证明参与了多个生理中枢过程,如神经元稳态、星形胶质形成和神经元分化。IL-6在大脑中发挥作用的分子机制直到最近才开始出现。本文就IL-6在神经系统中的作用的最新发现作一综述。本文讨论了IL-6在神经炎症反应模式中的中心地位,更具体地说,IL-6在伴随阿尔茨海默病、多发性硬化症和兴奋性毒性的特定神经退行性过程中的作用。很明显,IL-6在中枢神经系统中具有双重作用,一方面显示神经营养特性,另一方面显示有害作用。这与它在神经炎症中的核心作用是一致的,神经炎症是一个有益的过程,旨在维持组织稳态,但如果被夸大,它可能变成恶性的。从这个角度来看,IL-6的“善意”行为往往会造成伤害而不是导致康复,这并不奇怪。
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Interleukin-6, a mental cytokine

Almost a quarter of a century ago, interleukin-6 (IL-6) was discovered as an inflammatory cytokine involved in B cell differentiation. Today, IL-6 is recognized to be a highly versatile cytokine, with pleiotropic actions not only in immune cells, but also in other cell types, such as cells of the central nervous system (CNS). The first evidence implicating IL-6 in brain-related processes originated from its dysregulated expression in several neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. In addition, IL-6 was shown to be involved in multiple physiological CNS processes such as neuron homeostasis, astrogliogenesis and neuronal differentiation.

The molecular mechanisms underlying IL-6 functions in the brain have only recently started to emerge. In this review, an overview of the latest discoveries concerning the actions of IL-6 in the nervous system is provided. The central position of IL-6 in the neuroinflammatory reaction pattern, and more specifically, the role of IL-6 in specific neurodegenerative processes, which accompany Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and excitotoxicity, are discussed. It is evident that IL-6 has a dichotomic action in the CNS, displaying neurotrophic properties on the one hand, and detrimental actions on the other. This is in agreement with its central role in neuroinflammation, which evolved as a beneficial process, aimed at maintaining tissue homeostasis, but which can become malignant when exaggerated. In this perspective, it is not surprising that ‘well-meant’ actions of IL-6 are often causing harm instead of leading to recovery.

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