The Zabludowicz Center for Autoimmune Diseases, Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.
Clin Rev Allergy Immunol. 2012 Apr;42(2):113-20. doi: 10.1007/s12016-011-8297-4.
There have been enormous strides in our understanding of autoimmunity. These strides have come under the umbrellas of epidemiology, immunological phenotype and function, disease definitions and classification and especially new therapeutic reagents. However, while these advances have been herculean, there remains enormous voids. Some of these voids include genetic susceptibility and the interaction of genes and environment. The voids include induction of tolerance in preclinical disease and definitions of host susceptibility and responses to the expensive biologic agents. The voids include the so-called clustering of human autoimmune diseases and the issues of whether the incidence is rising in our western society. Other voids include the relationships between microbiology, vaccination, gut flora, overzealous use of antibiotics, and the role of nanoparticles and environmental pollution in either the induction or the natural history of disease. One cannot even begin to address even a fraction of these issues. However, in this special issue, we are attempting to discuss clinical issues in autoimmunity that are not usually found in generic reviews. The goal is to bring to the readership provocative articles that ultimately will lead to improvement in patient care.
我们对自身免疫的理解已经取得了巨大的进展。这些进展涵盖了流行病学、免疫表型和功能、疾病定义和分类,尤其是新的治疗试剂等领域。然而,尽管这些进展是巨大的,但仍然存在巨大的空白。其中一些空白包括遗传易感性以及基因与环境的相互作用。这些空白包括在临床前疾病中诱导耐受以及宿主易感性和对昂贵生物制剂的反应的定义。这些空白还包括人类自身免疫性疾病的所谓聚类以及在我们的西方社会发病率是否正在上升的问题。其他空白包括微生物学、疫苗接种、肠道菌群、过度使用抗生素以及纳米粒子和环境污染在疾病的诱导或自然史中的作用。人们甚至无法开始解决这些问题的一小部分。然而,在本期特刊中,我们试图讨论通常在一般综述中找不到的自身免疫中的临床问题。我们的目标是向读者提供有启发性的文章,最终将有助于改善患者的治疗效果。