细胞因子多态性与严重传染病的易感性。

Sepsis Pub Date : 2001-01-01 DOI:10.1023/A:1013222407924
Jean-Daniel Chiche, Shidasp Siami, Jean-FrançDois Dhainaut, Jean-Paul Mira
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摘要

细胞因子是宿主对感染反应的关键调节因子,控制炎症反应,是防御机制的重要组成部分。这些蛋白在传染病的发病机制和结果中的重要作用已被清楚地证明。在人类中,越来越多的证据表明,宿主的细胞因子反应是由遗传决定的,细胞因子的遗传变异性是微生物入侵免疫反应中个体间差异的复杂性的基础。本文综述了宿主细胞因子基因对寄生虫、细菌和病毒感染的易感性和严重程度的影响。由于促炎细胞因子多态性在脑膜炎球菌病、脑性疟疾和感染性休克等严重感染的过程中具有重要意义,因此对其进行了详细的讨论。IL-10基因(一种抗炎细胞因子)的遗传变异似乎是导致不受控制和强烈的car的原因,也可能作为压倒性的炎症反应产生戏剧性的后果。我们对影响传染病死亡率和发病率的遗传因素有了更深入的了解,这将允许鉴定基因组标记物,这些标记物可能需要用于针对新型免疫调节治疗的患者的风险分层,帮助临床医生为他们的患者选择最合适的治疗方案。
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Cytokine Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to Severe Infectious Diseases.

Cytokines are key regulators of the host response to infection, controlling the inflammatory reaction which is an essential component of the defense mechanisms. The major importance of these proteins in the pathogenesis and outcome of infectious diseases has been clearly demonstrated. In humans, there is increasing evidence that the host's cytokine response is genetically determined and that the genetic variability of cytokines underlies the complexity of interindividual differences in the immune response to micro organism invasions. We review the influence of host cytokine gene on the susceptibility to and the severity of parasitic, bacterial and viral infections. Proinflammatory cytokine polymorphisms are discussed in detail because of their importance in the course of severe infections such as meningococcal disease, cerebral malaria and septic shock. Genetic variants of the IL-10 gene, an antiinflammatory cytokine appear to be responsible for an uncontrolled and intense CARS and may have also dramatic consequences as an overwhelming inflammatory response. Our greater understanding of the genetic factors that influence mortality and morbidity of infectious diseases will permit identification of genomic markers which may be required for risk stratification of patients targeted for novel immunomodulatory treatments helping clinicians to select the most appropriate treatment options for their patients.

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