氧化应激在非霍奇金淋巴瘤中的作用;文献综述

IF 1.6 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-10 DOI:10.22543/7674.91.p115
R. Corbeanu, A. Gaman
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非霍奇金恶性淋巴瘤是一组异质性血液系统恶性肿瘤,具有多种临床、形态学、组织病理学、免疫组织化学、分子和进化特征。它们代表了一种癌症,由淋巴组织发展而来,是B(85%)或T(15%)淋巴细胞恶性转化的结果。淋巴瘤发生被描述为涉及细胞克隆的突变和增殖的多阶段过程。氧化应激被定义为由活性氧(ROS)的产生和/或允许其在细胞中积累的抗氧化系统减少引起的细胞氧化还原状态失衡。少量ROS参与细胞生长和分化、细胞信号传导、抗菌防御、吞噬作用等生理机制。通常,细胞能够通过各种清除剂系统保护自己免受ROS损伤。另一方面,过量的ROS会导致各种疾病,如致癌、缺血、动脉粥样硬化、神经退行性疾病。氧化应激通过诱导细胞膜、脂质、蛋白质或DNA的结构变化,对细胞结构产生有害影响。本综述总结了在理解ROS相关信号通路在淋巴结转移、疾病进展、转移的起始以及这种恶性肿瘤的特异性治疗的药效学方面的最新发现。
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The involvement of oxidative stress in non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas; a review of the literature
Non-Hodgkin’s malignant lymphomas are a heterogeneous group of hematological malignancies, characterized by a variety of clinical, morphological, histopathological, immuno-histochemical, molecular and evolutionary features. They represent a form of cancer that develops from the lymphatic tissue, as a result of the malignant transformation of B (85%) or T (15%) lymphocytes. Lymphomagenesis is described as a multi-stage process involving the mutation and proliferation of cell clones. Oxidative stress is defined as an imbalance of cellular redox status caused by the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and/ or by decreasing antioxidant systems that allows their accumulation in the cell. Small quantities of ROS are involved in physiological mechanisms such as cell growth and differentiation, cell signaling, antimicrobial defense, phagocytosis. Normally, cells are capable of defending themselves against ROS damage through various scavenger systems. On the other hand, excessive ROS contribute to various diseases such as carcinogenesis, ischemia, atherosclerosis, neurodegenerative diseases. Oxidative stress exerts noxious effects on the cell structures by inducing structural changes in membranes, lipids, proteins or DNA. The present review summarizes the latest findings in understanding the ROS-linked signaling pathways in the initiation of lymphomagenesis, disease progression, metastasis, as well as in the pharmacodynamics of specific treatments for this malignancy.
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