间皮瘤患者的免疫变化及其实验检测。

Megumi Maeda, Yoshie Miura, Yasumitsu Nishimura, Shuko Murakami, Hiroaki Hayashi, Naoko Kumagai, Tamayo Hatayama, Minako Katoh, Naomi Miyahara, Shoko Yamamoto, Kazuya Fukuoka, Takumi Kishimoto, Takashi Nakano, Takemi Otsuki
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众所周知,接触石棉会导致石棉相关疾病,如石棉沉滞症、肺癌和恶性间皮瘤(MM),这不仅发生在工作环境中接触石棉的人身上,也发生在居住在石棉工厂附近的居民身上。自2005年夏天以来,这些事实一直是日本一个巨大的医疗和社会问题。我们重点研究了石棉和二氧化硅对人体免疫系统的免疫作用。在这篇简短的综述中,我们介绍了MM患者的免疫学变化,并概述了他们的实验检测。例如,在MM患者的CD4+外周T细胞中存在bcl-2的过度表达,白细胞介素(IL)-10和转化生长因子(TGF)-ß的高血浆浓度,以及T细胞受体(TcR)-Vß在外周CD3+ T细胞中的多次过度表达。我们还详细介绍了一个实验性的长期暴露t细胞模型。对石棉的免疫效应的分析有助于我们了解石棉的生物学效应。
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Immunological changes in mesothelioma patients and their experimental detection.

It is common knowledge that asbestos exposure causes asbestos-related diseases such as asbestosis, lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma (MM) not only in people who have handled asbestos in the work environment, but also in residents living near factories that handle asbestos. These facts have been an enormous medical and social problem in Japan since the summer of 2005. We focused on the immunological effects of asbestos and silica on the human immune system. In this brief review, we present immunological changes in patients with MM and outline their experimental detection. For example, there is over-expression of bcl-2 in CD4+ peripheral T-cells, high plasma concentrations of interleukin (IL)-10 and transforming growth factor (TGF)-ß, and multiple over-representation of T cell receptor (TcR)-Vß in peripheral CD3+ T-cells found in MM patients. We also detail an experimental long-term exposure T-cell model. Analysis of the immunological effects of asbestos may help our understanding of the biological effects of asbestos.

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