Szekanecz Zoltán, Koch Alisa E
Division of Rheumatology, Third Department of Medicine, University of Debrecen Medical and Health Sciences Center, Debrecen, H-4004, Hungary.
Curr Opin Pharmacol. 2004 Aug;4(4):423-8. doi: 10.1016/j.coph.2004.03.013.
The ingress of leukocytes into sites of inflammation is crucial for the pathogenesis of arthritis and other inflammatory conditions. Chemokines, their receptors and cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) are involved in this process. Here, the roles of the most relevant chemokines, chemokine receptors and CAMs are briefly reviewed. There have been several attempts to target chemokine- and CAM-mediated pathways in preclinical studies using animal models of arthritis, and in a limited number of human studies. In this review, the most recent advances in anti-chemokine and anti-adhesion therapeutic strategies are summarized.
白细胞进入炎症部位对于关节炎和其他炎症性疾病的发病机制至关重要。趋化因子、其受体以及细胞黏附分子(CAMs)均参与此过程。在此,对最相关的趋化因子、趋化因子受体和细胞黏附分子的作用进行简要综述。在使用关节炎动物模型的临床前研究以及少数人体研究中,已有多项针对趋化因子和细胞黏附分子介导途径的尝试。在本综述中,总结了抗趋化因子和抗黏附治疗策略的最新进展。