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The pathophysiologic role of monocytes and macrophages in systemic lupus erythematosus: a reappraisal.

机译:单核细胞和巨噬细胞在系统性红斑狼疮中的病理生理作用:重新评估。

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OBJECTIVES: To review current developments, regarding the pathophysiologic role of monocytes and macrophages in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS: We searched Medline for articles written in the English language using the following terms: monocyte(s) or macrophage(s) and lupus. Although our search spanned the years 1971 to 2008, the majority of the short-listed articles belonged to the period 2000 to 2008. Published literature on phenotypic and functional properties of monocytes/macrophages (Mo/Mphi) in SLE was reviewed. References from identified articles were also selected. Currently available experimental data and their relevance to the pathogenesis of SLE are critically discussed. RESULTS: It has traditionally been held that impaired phagocytosis by monocytes and macrophages in SLE allows for the accumulation of apoptotic debris leading to a sequel of autoimmune phenomena. Recent paradigms derived from animal models of systemic autoimmunity, however, has broadened our understanding regarding the possible pathophysiologic roles of Mo/Mphi in SLE. Data derived from studies in patients with SLE show multiple aberrations in activation status and secretory functions of circulating and tissue-infiltrating Mo/Mphi. Such aberrations may be associated with dysregulation of T-cell function and autoantibody production in SLE. Moreover, emerging evidence suggests that phagocytic capacity and antigen-presenting properties of Mo/Mphi are enhanced in some patients with SLE. CONCLUSIONS: While defective phagocytosis represents a distinctive feature of monocyte function in some patients with SLE, aberrant activation of the Mo/Mphi system may be a more appropriate concept to encompass the broad spectrum of Mo/Mphi disorders in SLE. Aberrant function of lupus Mo/Mphi appears to play a dynamic role in the initiation and perpetuation of the systemic autoimmune response and organ damage. Delineation of the altered biology of lupus Mo/Mphi could provide possible future therapeutic targets for patients with SLE.
机译:目的:回顾单核细胞和巨噬细胞在系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)中的病理生理作用的最新进展。方法:我们在Medline中搜索使用以下术语用英语撰写的文章:单核细胞或巨噬细胞和狼疮。尽管我们的搜索跨越了1971年至2008年,但大多数入围文章属于2000年至2008年。回顾了有关SLE中单核细胞/巨噬细胞(Mo / Mphi)的表型和功能特性的文献。还从确定的文章中选择了参考文献。批判性地讨论了目前可获得的实验数据及其与SLE发病机制的相关性。结果:传统上认为,SLE中单核细胞和巨噬细胞的吞噬功能受损会导致凋亡碎片的积累,从而导致自身免疫现象的后遗症。然而,从全身性自身免疫动物模型中获得的最新范例,使我们对Mo / Mphi在SLE中可能的病理生理作用的理解有了进一步的了解。来自SLE患者研究的数据显示,循环和组织浸润Mo / Mphi的激活状态和分泌功能存在多种异常。这种畸变可能与SLE中T细胞功能失调和自身抗体产生有关。此外,新出现的证据表明,某些SLE患者的Mo / Mphi吞噬能力和抗原呈递特性得到增强。结论:虽然吞噬功能缺陷代表某些SLE患者的单核细胞功能的独特特征,但Mo / Mphi系统的异常激活可能是更合适的概念,以涵盖SLE中广泛的Mo / Mphi疾病。狼疮Mo / Mphi的异常功能似乎在全身自身免疫反应和器官损伤的起始和持久中起着动态作用。狼疮Mo / Mphi生物学改变的描述可能为SLE患者提供可能的未来治疗靶标。

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