Mason D
MRC Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford, UK.
Immunol Today. 1991 Feb;12(2):57-60. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(91)90158-P.
Glucocorticoids that are released from the adrenal glands in response to stress can have profound effects on the immune system. Here, Don Mason illustrates how genetic variation in the magnitude of such a response can determine susceptibility to an experimental autoimmune disease in rats and discusses the implications for susceptibility to inflammatory diseases in humans. He also addresses the possible long-term effects of glucocorticoids on the balance between the cell-mediated and the humoral aspects of immunity and how this balance may influence the temporal development of an immune reaction.
应激反应时从肾上腺释放的糖皮质激素会对免疫系统产生深远影响。在此,唐·梅森阐述了这种反应强度的基因变异如何决定大鼠对实验性自身免疫疾病的易感性,并讨论了其对人类炎症性疾病易感性的影响。他还探讨了糖皮质激素对细胞介导免疫和体液免疫之间平衡可能产生的长期影响,以及这种平衡如何影响免疫反应的时间发展。