Hoek Jan, Thiele Geoffrey M, Klassen Lynell W, Mandrekar Pranoti, Zakhari Sam, Cook Robert T, Ray Nancy B, Happel Kyle I, Kolls Jay K, Kovacs Elizabeth J, Szab Gyongyi
Department of The University of Massachusetts Medical Center (GS and PM), Department of Medicine, Worcester, MA 01605-2324, USA.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2005 Sep;29(9):1735-43. doi: 10.1097/01.alc.0000179313.64522.56.
This article summarizes content proceedings of a satellite meeting held at the 2004 Research Society on Alcoholism Annual Scientific Meeting in Vancouver, Canada. The aim of the satellite conference was to facilitate the interaction of scientists investigating the mechanisms of alcohol-mediated organ or tissue damage, and enable the discussion and sharing of new ideas and concepts that may be common in each of the organs or tissues affected by chronic ethanol consumption. The original planned program on immunity was expanded to incorporate a session on a closely related topic "Alcohol and Mitochondrial Metabolism: At the Crossroads of Life and Death" organized by Dr. Jan Hoek and Dr. Sam Zakhari. The conference was arranged into four sessions: 1) Alcohol, Cellular and Organ Damage 2) Toll-like receptors and Organ Damage 3) Alcohol and Mitochondrial Metabolism: At the Crossroads of Life and Death and 4) Hepatitis virus and alcohol interactions in Immunity and Liver Disease. The keynote address was given by Dr. Bruce Beutler from the Scripps Institute on "TLRs in Inflammation and Immunity."The Combined Basic Research Satellite Symposium entitled, "Mechanisms of Alcohol-Mediated Organ and Tissue Damage: Inflammation and Immunity and Alcohol and Mitochondrial Metabolism: At the Crossroads of Life and Death" was convened at the 2004 Research Society on Alcoholism meeting in Vancouver, BC. Session One featured five speakers who discussed various aspects of the role of the immune system in initiating or exacerbating cellular and organ damage following alcohol consumption. The presentations were (1) Innate Immune responses of Alcohol-exposed mice and macrophage-like cells following infections with Listeria monocytogenes by Robert T. Cook 2) Alcohol, cytokines and host defense by Kyle Happel 3) Decreased antigen presentation and anergy induced by alcohol in myeloid dendritic cells by Pranoti Mandrekar 4) Transcriptional regulation of TNF-alpha in human monocytes by chronic ethanol: role of the cellular redox state by Jay Kolls 5) Estrogen and gender differences in inflammatory responses after alcohol and burn injury by Elizabeth Kovacs. This session highlighted the growing information on the role of pattern recognition molecules in alcohol-mediated tissue damage or dysfunction. The new techniques and ideas presented will be helpful in future studies in this area of research, and should result in some exciting avenues of study.
本文总结了在加拿大温哥华举行的2004年酒精研究学会年度科学会议上召开的一次卫星会议的内容。该卫星会议的目的是促进研究酒精介导的器官或组织损伤机制的科学家之间的互动,并促进对可能在慢性乙醇摄入所影响的各个器官或组织中普遍存在的新思想和概念的讨论与分享。最初计划的关于免疫的议程得到了扩展,纳入了由扬·霍克博士和萨姆·扎卡里博士组织的一个关于密切相关主题“酒精与线粒体代谢:生死十字路口”的会议。会议分为四个部分:1)酒精、细胞与器官损伤;2)Toll样受体与器官损伤;3)酒精与线粒体代谢:生死十字路口;4)肝炎病毒与酒精在免疫和肝脏疾病中的相互作用。主旨演讲由斯克里普斯研究所的布鲁斯·比尤特勒博士发表主题为“炎症与免疫中的Toll样受体”。名为“酒精介导的器官和组织损伤机制:炎症与免疫以及酒精与线粒体代谢:生死十字路口”的联合基础研究卫星研讨会于2004年在不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华举行的酒精研究学会会议上召开。第一部分有五位演讲者,他们讨论了免疫系统在饮酒后引发或加剧细胞和器官损伤中所起作用的各个方面。演讲内容包括:(1)罗伯特·T·库克所讲的酒精暴露小鼠和巨噬细胞样细胞在感染单核细胞增生李斯特菌后的固有免疫反应;(2)凯尔·哈佩尔所讲的酒精、细胞因子与宿主防御;(3)普拉诺蒂·曼德雷卡尔所讲的酒精诱导髓样树突状细胞中抗原呈递减少和无反应性;(4)杰伊·科尔斯所讲的慢性乙醇对人单核细胞中肿瘤坏死因子-α的转录调控:细胞氧化还原状态的作用;(5)伊丽莎白·科瓦奇所讲的酒精和烧伤损伤后炎症反应中的雌激素与性别差异。这一部分突出了关于模式识别分子在酒精介导的组织损伤或功能障碍中作用的越来越多的信息。所展示的新技术和新思想将有助于该研究领域未来的研究,并应会带来一些令人兴奋的研究方向。