月经可以保护女性免受b细胞慢性淋巴细胞白血病的侵害

M. Düchler
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b细胞慢性淋巴细胞白血病(B-CLL)对女性和男性的影响频率不同:男性患此病的风险是女性的两倍多。造成这种性别差异的原因尚不清楚。本文提出月经在两个方面对女性有利:i)早期B-CLL细胞和/或其潜在的前体随着月经出血从体内部分移除,包括子宫内膜组织脱落;ii)在剩余子宫内膜组织降解过程中触发针对B-CLL的免疫反应。在绝经前的生活中,定期减少潜在的B-CLL细胞,以及免疫B-CLL,将使女性机体更好地控制疾病的爆发和病程。这两个过程都依赖于白血病细胞与子宫内膜组织的特异性结合。B-CLL细胞表面表达的CD23可能介导与子宫内膜上表达的玻璃体粘连蛋白受体/CD47的结合。月经炎症过程包括可能促进启动抗白血病免疫反应的危险信号。经期免疫也可能解释其他恶性肿瘤临床特征中与性别相关的差异,因此可能对个体化治疗的发展具有广泛的意义。
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Menstruation protects women from B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia

B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) affects women and men with different frequency: men show a more than double as high risk to acquire this disease than women. The reason for this sex-related difference is unknown. It is proposed here that menstruation confers advantages to women in two ways: i) early stage B-CLL cells and/or their potential precursors are partially removed from the body with menstrual bleeding which includes shedding of endometrial tissue; and ii) during degradation of the remaining endometrial tissue an immune response against B-CLL is triggered. The regular reduction of potential B-CLL cells throughout pre-menopausal life as well as the immunization against B-CLL would enable the female organism to better control outbreak and course of the disease. Both processes depend on specific binding of the leukemic cells to the endometrial tissue. CD23 expressed on the surface of B-CLL cells is suggested to mediate binding to the vitronectin receptor/CD47 expressed on endometrium. The menstrual inflammatory process includes danger signals that might facilitate initiation of an anti-leukemia immune response. Menstrual immunization might explain sex-related differences in clinical features of other malignancies as well and might therefore have broad implications for the development of individualized therapies.

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