沙眼衣原体和HLA在感染和疾病发展中的作用:叙述性综述

Q2 Medicine
Medicine and Pharmacy Reports Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-26 DOI:10.15386/mpr-2593
Martina-Luciana Pintea-Trifu, Ştefana Bâlici, Costel-Vasile Siserman, Mihaela-Laura Vică, Horea-Vladi Matei
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介绍CT(沙眼衣原体)是导致性传播疾病的最常见病原体之一。考虑到HLA多态性影响CT感染、再感染、合并症或进化的不确定机制,并且由于对参与感染发病机制的等位基因没有达成共识,我们认为有必要进行综述,总结目前与CT相关的HLA知识。方法。Pubmed使用关键术语进行了研究。在发现的198个结果中,我们分析了所有类型的文章,这些文章描述了MHC如何通过HLA等位基因参与CT在体内渗透的不同阶段,包括关于参与这一过程的细胞或其他分子的研究。后果CT感染临床过程中几乎40%的变异取决于宿主遗传因素。有影响感染易感性/耐药性的单倍型,与感染复发有关的单倍子,与输卵管不孕、盆腔炎发展或沙眼有关的单倍型。Chsp60抗体(受MHC基因影响)已被观察到与晚期组织损伤后遗症相关。Toll样受体增加了对CT的易感性。HLA-B27的结合在CT感染的生物体中产生了反应性关节炎的易感性,但不影响CT的携带。结论。我们确定了同时属于MHC l类和ll类的HLA单倍型,它们影响CT感染的不同阶段。遗传风险因素仍然需要研究,尤其是对高加索人。研究正在朝着设计安全有效的疫苗的方向发展。
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Chlamydia trachomatis and the HLA involvement in the development of infection and disease: a narrative review.

Introduction: CT (Chlamydia trachomatis) is among the most common pathogens leading to sexually transmitted diseases. Considering the uncertain mechanism by which HLA polymorphisms influence the CT infection, reinfection, comorbidities or evolution and because there is no consensus regarding the alleles involved in the pathogenesis of the infection, we considered necessary to perform a review to summarize the current knowledge of HLA related to CT.

Methods: Pubmed was researched using key terms. Out of the 198 results found, we analyzed articles of all types which describe how the MHC, through HLA alleles, participates in the different stages of CT penetration in the body, including studies about cells or other molecules involved in the process.

Results: Almost 40% of the variation in the clinical course of CT infection depends on host genetic factors. There are haplotypes that influence the infection susceptibility/resistance, haplotypes that are involved in the recurrence of the infection, haplotypes that are related to tubal infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease development or trachoma. Antibody to Chsp60 (influenced by MHC genes) has been observed to correlate with late tissue-damaging sequelae. Toll-like receptors were found to increase the susceptibility to CT. The association of HLA-B27 creates susceptibility of reactive arthritis in the organisms infected by CT, but does not influence the carriage of CT.

Conclusion: We identified HLA haplotypes belonging both to MHC class l and ll, which influence different stages of CT infection. Genetic risk factors still need research, especially on Caucasians. Studies are moving towards designing a safe and effective vaccine.

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