Nakamura Kenta, Rockson Stanley G
Stanford Center for Lymphatic and Venous Disorders, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Lymphat Res Biol. 2008;6(3-4):181-9. doi: 10.1089/lrb.2008.63404.
The convergence of multiple disciplines upon the study of the lymphatic vasculature has invigorated a renaissance of research, using powerful investigative tools and an exponential growth of interest in this historically underappreciated system. Fundamental discoveries in lymphatic development have yielded relevant animal models for vexing clinical diseases that suffer from nonexistent of minimally effective treatments. Inherited and acquired lymphedema represent the current crux of research efforts to identify potential molecular therapies born from these early discoveries. The importance of the lymphatic system is, however, not limited to lymphedema but encompasses a diverse spectrum of human disease including inflammation and cancer metastasis. As the lymphatic vasculature continues to benefit from fruits of biomedical investigation, translation of mechanistic insights into targeted, rationally-conceived therapeutics will be become a reality.
多学科对淋巴管系统研究的融合,借助强大的研究工具以及对这个历史上未得到充分重视的系统兴趣呈指数级增长,为研究带来了复兴。淋巴管发育方面的基础发现产生了相关动物模型,用于应对那些缺乏有效治疗方法或治疗效果甚微的棘手临床疾病。遗传性和后天性淋巴水肿是当前研究工作的核心,旨在从这些早期发现中寻找潜在的分子疗法。然而,淋巴系统的重要性不仅限于淋巴水肿,还涵盖了包括炎症和癌症转移在内的多种人类疾病。随着淋巴管系统不断受益于生物医学研究成果,将机制性见解转化为有针对性的、合理设计的治疗方法将成为现实。