重新评估抗炎治疗:针对衰老平衡抗癌疗效和血管疾病。

IF 7.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1161/ATVBAHA.124.319870
Bernardo Casso-Chapa, Norma Alicia Vazquez González, Nhat-Tu Le, Nicolas L Palaskas, Kevin T Nead, Lydia P Eutsey, Venkata S K Samanthapudi, Abigail M Osborn, Jonghae Lee, Gilbert Mejia, Oanh Hoang, Steven H Lin, Anita Deswal, Joerg Herrmann, Guangyu Wang, James L Kirkland, Sunil Krishnan, Xander H T Wehrens, Eduardo N Chini, Syed Wamique Yusuf, Cezar A Iliescu, Abhishek Jain, Jared K Burks, Erin Seeley, Philip L Lorenzi, Khanh M Chau, Keila Carolina Ostos Mendoza, Isabella M Grumbach, Paul S Brookes, Nordin M J Hanssen, Menno P J de Winther, Laurent Yvan-Charvet, Sivareddy Kotla, Keri Schadler, Jun-Ichi Abe
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调节免疫功能是癌症和动脉粥样硬化治疗的关键策略。对于癌症来说,增强或维持免疫系统对防止肿瘤生长至关重要。然而,在血管疾病中,减轻免疫反应可以减少炎症和减缓动脉粥样硬化的进展。因此,抗炎疗法给癌症幸存者带来了一个独特的困境:虽然它可能降低心血管风险,但它也可能通过抑制免疫反应来促进癌症的生长和转移。衰老为这一挑战提供了一个潜在的解决方案;衰老增加了癌症治疗抵抗和血管疾病的风险。值得注意的是,运动有望延缓这种过早衰老,潜在地改善癌症结局,降低治疗后血管疾病的风险。本文综述了癌症治疗对血管健康的长期影响。我们强调了调节衰老以平衡癌症治疗效果及其血管影响的重要性,并强调了研究运动介导的衰老抑制在改善癌症生存率中的作用。
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Reevaluating Anti-Inflammatory Therapy: Targeting Senescence to Balance Anti-Cancer Efficacy and Vascular Disease.

Modulating immune function is a critical strategy in cancer and atherosclerosis treatments. For cancer, boosting or maintaining the immune system is crucial to prevent tumor growth. However, in vascular disease, mitigating immune responses can decrease inflammation and slow atherosclerosis progression. Anti-inflammatory therapy, therefore, presents a unique dilemma for cancer survivors: while it may decrease cardiovascular risk, it might also promote cancer growth and metastasis by suppressing the immune response. Senescence presents a potentially targetable solution to this challenge; senescence increases the risk of both cancer therapy resistance and vascular disease. Exercise, notably, shows promise in delaying this premature senescence, potentially improving cancer outcomes and lowering vascular disease risk post-treatment. This review focuses on the long-term impact of cancer therapies on vascular health. We underscore the importance of modulating senescence to balance cancer treatment's effectiveness and its vascular impact, and we emphasize investigating the role of exercise-mediated suppression of senescence in improving cancer survivorship.

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期刊介绍: The journal "Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology" (ATVB) is a scientific publication that focuses on the fields of vascular biology, atherosclerosis, and thrombosis. It is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, and other scholarly content related to these areas. The journal is published by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Stroke Association (ASA). The journal was published bi-monthly until January 1992, after which it transitioned to a monthly publication schedule. The journal is aimed at a professional audience, including academic cardiologists, vascular biologists, physiologists, pharmacologists and hematologists.
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