Failure of immune homeostasis -- the consequences of under and over reactivity.

B Crimeen-Irwin, K Scalzo, S Gloster, P L Mottram, M Plebanski
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The immune system is a tightly regulated network that is able to maintain a balance of immune homeostasis under normal physiological conditions. Normally, when challenged with foreign antigen, specific appropriate responses are initiated that are aimed at restoring homeostasis. However under particular circumstances, this balance is not maintained and immune responses either under or over react. Cancer is an example of a situation where the immune response can be inefficient or unresponsive, resulting in uncontrolled growth of the cancer cells. Conversely, when the immune response over-reacts, this can result in conditions such as autoimmunity or pathology following infection. Many drug therapies have been developed that aim to alleviate or prevent such immune disorders and restore immune homeostasis. This review highlights recent advances in immunotherapies, with an emphasis on specific examples in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune disease (multiple sclerosis) and viral infection (respiratory syncytial virus).

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免疫稳态失效——反应不足和反应过度的后果。
免疫系统是一个受到严格调控的网络,能够在正常生理条件下维持免疫稳态的平衡。正常情况下,当受到外来抗原的攻击时,会启动旨在恢复体内平衡的特定适当反应。然而,在特殊情况下,这种平衡不能维持,免疫反应要么反应不足,要么反应过度。癌症就是一个例子,免疫反应可能效率低下或反应迟钝,导致癌细胞不受控制地生长。相反,当免疫反应过度时,这可能导致感染后的自身免疫或病理等情况。已经开发了许多药物疗法,旨在减轻或预防此类免疫紊乱并恢复免疫稳态。本文综述了免疫疗法的最新进展,重点介绍了治疗癌症、自身免疫性疾病(多发性硬化症)和病毒感染(呼吸道合胞病毒)的具体例子。
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