何杰金氏病:一种细胞串扰失调的疾病。

A Pinto, V Gattei, V Zagonel, D Aldinucci, M Degan, A De Iuliis, F M Rossi, F Tassan Mazzocco, C Godeas, M Rupolo, D Poletto, A Gloghini, A Carbone, H J Gruss
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霍奇金氏病(HD)是一种特殊类型的人类恶性淋巴瘤,其特征是肿瘤细胞的频率非常低,即所谓的霍奇金和里德-斯滕伯格(H-RS)细胞,嵌入由H-RS细胞衍生的细胞因子募集和激活的非肿瘤性(反应性)细胞的增生背景中。H-RS细胞在功能上可以被视为抗原提呈细胞(APC),能够引发强烈但无能和无效的T细胞介导的免疫反应,以及涉及多种细胞类型的增殖性炎症反应,包括T细胞和b细胞、中性粒细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞、浆细胞、成纤维细胞和基质细胞。在HD涉及的组织中,恶性H-RS细胞及其反应性邻近细胞能够通过细胞因子和细胞接触依赖相互作用的复杂网络进行串扰。由于这种相互作用,在肿瘤和非肿瘤细胞上的特异性表面受体和粘附分子的介导下,H-RS细胞可能会接收一些增殖和抗凋亡信号,这些信号有利于HD细胞的增殖和肿瘤细胞的存活。H-RS细胞APC功能异常引发的t细胞免疫应答无效可能进一步促进HD的生物学和临床进展。旨在阻断H-RS细胞和旁观者反应性细胞群之间失调的细胞串扰通路的创新治疗策略可能有益于HD患者的治疗。
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Hodgkin's disease: a disorder of dysregulated cellular cross-talk.

Hodgkin's disease (HD) is a peculiar type of human malignant lymphoma characterized by a very low frequency of tumor cells, the so called Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (H-RS) cells, embedded in a hyperplastic background of non-neoplastic (reactive) cells recruited and activated by H-RS cells-derived cytokines. H-RS cells can be functionally regarded as antigen-presenting cells (APC) able to elicit an intense, but anergic and ineffective, T-cell mediated immune response along with a hyperplastic inflammatory reaction which involves several cell types including T- and B-cells, neutrophils, eosinophils, plasma cells, fibroblasts and stromal cells. In tissues involved by HD, malignant H-RS cells and their reactive neighboring cells are able to cross-talk via a complex network of cytokine- and cell contact-dependent interactions. As a result of such interactions, mediated by specific surface receptors and adhesion molecules on both tumor and non-neoplastic cells, H-RS cells may receive several proliferative and anti-apoptotic signals favoring the cellular expansion and tumor cell survival in HD. The ineffective T-cell immune response elicited by the abnormal APC function of H-RS cells may further contribute to the biologic and clinical progression of HD. Innovative therapeutic strategies aimed at blocking the pathways of dysregulated cellular cross-talk among H-RS cells and bystander reactive cell populations might be beneficial in the treatment of HD patients.

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