髓源性抑制细胞(MDSC):乐队中的另一个演奏者

Ramón Gimeno, Jordi Barquinero
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摘要

髓源性抑制细胞(myeloid-derived suppressor cells, MDSC)最简单和最广泛的定义是指具有下调适应性免疫反应能力的未成熟髓细胞,这一定义反映了它们的起源和功能。虽然最初是在实验模型和癌症患者中描述的,但在其他病理条件下,如慢性/急性感染、自身免疫性疾病和不同类型的压力,也发现了MDSC的积累。在所有这些情况下,MDSC可能通过调节正常的适应性和先天免疫反应来发挥其生理作用。MDSC的作用机制是多种多样的,需要细胞间接触或可溶性因子的释放。更好地了解MDSC生物学将打开新的治疗机会窗口,要么通过抑制它们的功能(例如,在癌症患者中),要么通过增强它们的抑制作用并促进它们的扩张(例如,在炎症或自身免疫中)。
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Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC): Another player in the orchestra

The simplest and most extended definition of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) refers to them as immature myeloid cells with the ability to downregulate adaptative immune responses, a definition that reflects both their origin and function. Although initially described in experimental models and patients with cancer, accumulations of MDSC have also been found in other pathological conditions such as chronic/acute infections, autoimmune diseases and different types of stress. In all these situations MDSC may play their physiological role by modulating normal immune responses, both adaptive and innate. The mechanisms of action of MDSC are diverse requiring either cell to cell contact or the release of soluble factors. A better understanding of MDSC biology will open new windows of therapeutic opportunities, either by inhibiting their function (i.e. in cancer patients), or by enhancing their suppressive effects and promoting their expansion (i.e. in inflammation or autoimmunity).

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