Strunk Tobias, Currie Andrew, Richmond Peter, Simmer Karen, Burgner David
Department of Neonatal Pediatrics, University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia.
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2011 Jan;24(1):25-31. doi: 10.3109/14767058.2010.482605. Epub 2010 Jun 23.
Neonates, particularly those born prematurely, are exquisitely vulnerable to life-threatening infections. This increased susceptibility to infection is maintained into childhood. Despite the considerable human and economic cost of infection-related neonatal morbidity and mortality, the mechanisms underlying this heightened susceptibility are only partly understood. It is increasingly recognised that innate immune responses are key to the protection against infection early in life, and emerging data suggest that such responses are deficient in the newborn and especially in preterm infants. Here we review the current understanding of the maturation of the innate immune response in human neonates highlighting the clinical relevance and possible avenues for therapeutic intervention.
新生儿,尤其是早产儿,极易受到危及生命的感染。这种对感染易感性的增加一直持续到儿童期。尽管与感染相关的新生儿发病率和死亡率造成了巨大的人力和经济成本,但这种易感性增加背后的机制仅得到部分理解。人们越来越认识到,先天免疫反应是生命早期抵御感染的关键,新出现的数据表明,新生儿尤其是早产儿的这种反应存在缺陷。在此,我们综述了目前对人类新生儿先天免疫反应成熟的理解,强调了其临床相关性以及可能的治疗干预途径。