胸腺素:一种新兴的抗炎分子

J. Haddad, N. Saadé, B. Safieh‐Garabedian
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胸腺激素是一种具有免疫调节作用的神经内分泌激素。最初被称为“血清胸腺因子”(FTS),胸腺蛋白与载体蛋白和锌(Zn2+)结合以发挥其生物学特性。尽管胸腺激素是T淋巴细胞分化和T辅助细胞与抑制细胞比例正常化的必要激素,但越来越多的证据表明,它与各种病因的炎症有关。最近,胸腺肽已被证明在痛觉过敏和神经源性疼痛中具有抗伤害作用,表面上是通过作用于感觉传入和释放抗炎介质。鉴于其抗炎潜能,胸腺素下调炎症介质(如细胞因子和趋化因子)的释放,上调抗炎因子(如白细胞介素(IL)-10),并通过调控转录因子和介质进行分子调控。最近的证据倾向于表明胸腺素可以作为许多炎症性疾病和影响周围和/或中枢神经系统的病理条件的治疗剂。这篇综述讨论了胸腺素抗炎作用的当前概念,并将这种活性与治疗治疗的新主题联系起来。
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Thymulin: An Emerging Anti-Inflammatory Molecule
Thymulin is a neuroendocrine hormone with immunoregulatory actions. Originally known as 'serum thymic factor' (FTS), thymulin binds to a carrier protein and zinc (Zn2+) to exert its biologic properties. Thymulin, albeit an es- sential hormone for the T lymphocyte differentiation and the normalization of the ratio of T-helper cells to suppressor cells, accumulating evidence suggests its involvement in inflammations of various etiologies. Recently, thymulin has been shown to have anti-nociceptive effects in hyperalgesia and in pain of neurogenic origin, ostensibly through action on sen- sory afferents and the release of anti-inflammatory mediators. Given its anti-inflammatory potential, thymulin downregu- lates the release of inflammatory mediators, such as cytokines and chemokines, upregulates anti-inflammatory factors, such as interleukin (IL)-10, and exerts molecular control via the regulation of transcription factors and mediators. Recent evidence tends to indicate that thymulin can be a therapeutic agent in many inflammatory diseases and in pathological conditions affecting the peripheral and/or the central nervous system. This review discusses current concepts in the anti- inflammatory actions of thymulin and correlates this activity with an emerging theme for therapeutic treatment.
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