巨细胞病毒诱导的免疫病理及其临床后果。

Stefania Varani, Maria Paola Landini
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摘要

人巨细胞病毒(CMV)是一种普遍存在的DNA病毒,可在免疫系统不成熟或受损的患者中引起严重疾病。在活动性感染期间,巨细胞病毒调节宿主免疫,感染巨细胞病毒的患者经常出现免疫功能障碍的迹象,如免疫抑制和自身免疫现象。此外,在几种自身免疫性疾病中观察到活动性病毒感染,病例报告将原发性巨细胞病毒感染与自身免疫性疾病的发病联系起来。此外,巨细胞病毒感染在实体器官和骨髓移植受者中分别促进同种异体移植排斥反应和移植物抗宿主病,进一步暗示巨细胞病毒参与免疫病理现象的发生和维持。本文讨论了巨细胞病毒诱导宿主防御、炎症和自身免疫抑制的机制,以及用抗病毒药物治疗病毒诱导的免疫病理。
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Cytomegalovirus-induced immunopathology and its clinical consequences.

Cytomegalovirus-induced immunopathology and its clinical consequences.

Cytomegalovirus-induced immunopathology and its clinical consequences.

Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a ubiquitous DNA virus that causes severe disease in patients with immature or impaired immune systems. During active infection, CMV modulates host immunity, and CMV-infected patients often develop signs of immune dysfunction, such as immunosuppression and autoimmune phenomena. Furthermore, active viral infection has been observed in several autoimmune diseases, and case reports have linked primary CMV infection and the onset of autoimmune disorders. In addition, CMV infection promotes allograft rejection and graft-versus-host disease in solid organ and bone marrow transplant recipients, respectively, further implicating CMV in the genesis and maintenance of immunopathological phenomena. The mechanisms by which CMV could induce inhibition of host defense, inflammation, and autoimmunity are discussed, as is the treatment of virus-induced immunopathology with antivirals.

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