热烧伤创面愈合中自噬的阴阳二元特征。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Alexandra Ripszky Totan, Maria Greabu, Iulia-Ioana Stanescu-Spinu, Marina Imre, Tudor-Claudiu Spinu, Daniela Miricescu, Radu Ilinca, Elena Claudia Coculescu, Silviu Constantin Badoiu, Bogdan-Ioan Coculescu, Crenguta Albu
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摘要

烧伤愈合应被视为一个动态过程,包括两个主要且相互关联的阶段:(a)炎症阶段,中性粒细胞和单核细胞通过局部血管扩张和液体外渗浸润损伤部位;(b)增殖重塑阶段,这是伤口愈合的关键事件。在皮肤中,典型的自噬(由饥饿、氧化应激和环境侵袭诱导)和非典型的或选择性的自噬都已进化为发挥离散的,但必不可少的“管家”作用,以维持体内平衡、免疫耐受和生存。已有实验数据支持自噬的促生存作用,强调了这一复杂但尚未充分探索的分子途径的阳、光和正特性。自噬细胞死亡描述了正常细胞功能所必需的重要细胞成分的“过度”降解。这种致命的分子机制揭示了自噬的黑暗、隐蔽、阴暗面。自噬似乎在血管生成中扮演着双重的、相互冲突的角色,再次揭示了它的阴阳特征。具有阴阳特征的自噬仍然是影子玩家,能够悄悄地决定细胞是生存还是死亡。
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The Yin and Yang dualistic features of autophagy in thermal burn wound healing.

The Yin and Yang dualistic features of autophagy in thermal burn wound healing.

The Yin and Yang dualistic features of autophagy in thermal burn wound healing.

The Yin and Yang dualistic features of autophagy in thermal burn wound healing.

Burn healing should be regarded as a dynamic process consisting of two main, interrelated phases: (a) the inflammatory phase when neutrophils and monocytes infiltrate the injury site, through localized vasodilation and fluid extravasation, and (b) the proliferative-remodeling phase, which represents a key event in wound healing. In the skin, both canonical autophagy (induced by starvation, oxidative stress, and environmental aggressions) and non-canonical or selective autophagy have evolved to play a discrete, but, essential, "housekeeping" role, for homeostasis, immune tolerance, and survival. Experimental data supporting the pro-survival roles of autophagy, highlighting its Yang, luminous and positive feature of this complex but insufficient explored molecular pathway, have been reported. Autophagic cell death describes an "excessive" degradation of important cellular components that are necessary for normal cell function. This deadly molecular mechanism brings to light the darker, concealed, Yin feature of autophagy. Autophagy seems to perform dual, conflicting roles in the angiogenesis context, revealing once again, its Yin-Yang features. Autophagy with its Yin-Yang features remains the shadow player, able to decide quietly whether the cell survives or dies.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology is an Open Access peer-reviewed journal publishing original papers describing research in the fields of immunology, pathology and pharmacology. The intention is that the journal should reflect both the experimental and clinical aspects of immunology as well as advances in the understanding of the pathology and pharmacology of the immune system.
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