Hyperthermia and targeting heat shock proteins: innovative approaches for neurodegenerative disorders and Long COVID.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-02-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2025.1475376
David M Smadja, M Marc Abreu
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Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) and Long COVID represent critical and growing global health challenges, characterized by complex pathophysiological mechanisms including neuronal deterioration, protein misfolding, and persistent neuroinflammation. The emergence of innovative therapeutic approaches, such as whole-body hyperthermia (WBH), offers promising potential to modulate underlying pathophysiological mechanisms in NDs and related conditions like Long COVID. WBH, particularly in fever-range, enhances mitochondrial function, induces heat shock proteins (HSPs), and modulates neuroinflammation-benefits that pharmacological treatments often struggle to replicate. HSPs such as HSP70 and HSP90 play pivotal roles in protein folding, aggregation prevention, and cellular protection, directly targeting pathological processes seen in NDs like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's disease. Preliminary findings also suggest WBH's potential to alleviate neurological symptoms in Long COVID, where persistent neuroinflammation and serotonin dysregulation are prominent. Despite the absence of robust clinical trials, the therapeutic implications of WBH extend to immune modulation and the restoration of disrupted physiological pathways. However, the dual nature of hyperthermia's effects-balancing pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses-emphasizes the need for dose-controlled applications and stringent patient monitoring to minimize risks in vulnerable populations. While WBH shows potential interest, significant challenges remain. These include individual variability in response, limited accessibility to advanced hyperthermia technologies, and the need for standardized clinical protocols. Future research must focus on targeted clinical trials, biomarker identification, and personalized treatment strategies to optimize WBH's efficacy in NDs and Long COVID. The integration of WBH into therapeutic paradigms could mark a transformative step in addressing these complex conditions.

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热疗和靶向热休克蛋白:神经退行性疾病和长COVID的创新方法。
神经退行性疾病(NDs)和长冠状病毒病代表着日益严峻的全球健康挑战,其特征是复杂的病理生理机制,包括神经元退化、蛋白质错误折叠和持续的神经炎症。全身热疗(WBH)等创新治疗方法的出现,为调节NDs和Long COVID等相关疾病的潜在病理生理机制提供了巨大的潜力。白头病,特别是在发烧范围内,可以增强线粒体功能,诱导热休克蛋白(HSPs),调节神经炎症——这些益处是药物治疗通常难以复制的。HSP70和HSP90等热休克蛋白在蛋白质折叠、聚集预防和细胞保护中起着关键作用,直接针对阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和亨廷顿病等NDs的病理过程。初步研究结果还表明,白头菌有可能缓解长冠状病毒的神经系统症状,在长冠状病毒中,持续的神经炎症和血清素失调非常突出。尽管缺乏强有力的临床试验,但白头病的治疗意义已扩展到免疫调节和恢复被破坏的生理途径。然而,热疗效果的双重性质——平衡促炎和抗炎反应——强调需要剂量控制应用和严格的患者监测,以尽量减少易感人群的风险。虽然WBH表现出潜在的兴趣,但仍存在重大挑战。这些因素包括个体反应差异、先进热疗技术的可及性有限以及标准化临床方案的需要。未来的研究必须集中在有针对性的临床试验、生物标志物鉴定和个性化治疗策略上,以优化白头病在NDs和Long COVID中的疗效。将whbh纳入治疗范例可能标志着解决这些复杂疾病的变革性步骤。
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