中性粒细胞胞外捕获物:形成的分子和细胞机制,在胎盘疾病和子痫前期发病中的作用

S. A. Gasparyan, A. G. Topuzov, I. A. Orfanova, S. M. Akhmedova
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这篇综述总结了目前对中性粒细胞胞外捕获物(NETs)及其在生理性妊娠和复杂妊娠期间炎症发展和血栓形成过程中作用的认识。文中描述了导致 NETs 生成的主要启动因子以及分子和细胞反应。在妊娠期间,各种与妊娠相关的诱发因素(细胞因子、激素、集落刺激因子等)会增加与中性粒细胞迁移到妊娠组织、粘附、脱颗粒、吞噬和释放细胞外中性粒细胞捕获物等过程相关的先天性免疫因子的活性。已经证实,不受控制的嗜中性粒细胞的异常生成及其产物,包括活性氧,可对母体细胞和组织产生细胞毒性作用,对胎儿产生不利影响,并造成胎盘损伤,导致胎盘功能紊乱、免疫血栓和子痫前期等妊娠并发症。有关先天性免疫细胞成分的形态和功能特征的新数据的出现,要求对其进行深入研究,考虑 NETs 的功能潜力和形成条件,阐明并确定其在正常妊娠和复杂妊娠中的病理生理意义。研究对 DNA 陷阱水平进行评估的可能性似乎很有希望,以用于妊娠并发症的早期诊断和预后,以及开发新的治疗策略,包括靶向治疗。
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Neutrophil extracellular traps: molecular and cellular mechanisms of formation, role in the development of placental disorders and preeclampsia
The review summarizes current understanding of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and their role in the development of inflammation and thrombus formation during physiological and complicated pregnancy. The main initiation factors and molecular and cellular reactions leading to the generation of NETs are described. During gestation, various pregnancy-associated triggers (cytokines, hormones, colony-stimulating factors, etc.) contribute to increased activity of innate immune factors associated with the processes of neutrophil migration into gestational tissues, adhesion, degranulation, phagocytosis and release of extracellular neutrophil traps. It has been established that the uncontrolled aberrant generation of NETs, as well as their products, including reactive oxygen species, can exert a cytotoxic effect on maternal cells and tissues, adverse fetal effects and contribute to placental damage, resulting in such pregnancy complications as placental disorders, immunothrombosis and preeclampsia. The emergence of new data on the morphological and functional characteristics of the cellular component of innate immunity necessitates their advanced research with consideration of the functional potential and conditions for NETs formation, clarification and determination of their pathophysiological significance in normal and complicated pregnancy. It seems promising to study the possibility of assessment of the DNA traps levels for early diagnosis and prognosis of gestational complications, as well as for the development of new treatment strategies including targeted therapy.
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