The Infection Process Study in Changing to Malignancy

A. Rahnemoon
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Hematopoiesis is regulated by a diverse cellular of BM microenvironment which supports stepwise multi-potent stem cells differentiation as well as maturation of progenitors and precursors into mature blood cells. Some imbalances between virus inherent transforming abilities and the host immune system can lead into the various diseases development. In this case, hematopoietic dynamics are perturbed during inflammation that we want to know exactly about the HSC niche interaction in the situation which can occur as a result. Here we discuss about some infections have deleterious effects injuring hematopoietic stem cell , inefficient hematopoiesis and also destruction of the cells and then can go to the remodeling of bone marrow microenvironment and ultimately change to malignancy. So it is important to demonstrate a BM microenvironment critical role in the response to infection.
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向恶性转变的感染过程研究
造血是由骨髓微环境的不同细胞调节的,该微环境支持多能干细胞的逐步分化以及祖细胞和前体向成熟血细胞的成熟。病毒固有的转化能力与宿主免疫系统之间的某些失衡可能导致各种疾病的发展。在这种情况下,造血动力学在炎症过程中受到干扰,我们想确切了解HSC生态位相互作用的情况,这种情况可能会因此发生。在这里,我们讨论了一些感染对造血干细胞的伤害、低效的造血以及对细胞的破坏,然后可能导致骨髓微环境的重塑,最终转变为恶性肿瘤。因此,证明骨髓微环境在感染反应中的关键作用是很重要的。
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