Division of Transplantation Immunology and Mucosal Biology, Institute of Liver Studies, King's College London School of Medicine at King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill Campus, London, SE5 9RS, UK.
Immunol Res. 2013 Jul;56(2-3):220-40. doi: 10.1007/s12026-013-8399-6.
We recently introduced the concept of the infectome as a means of studying all infectious factors which contribute to the development of autoimmune disease. It forms the infectious part of the exposome, which collates all environmental factors contributing to the development of disease and studies the sum total of burden which leads to the loss of adaptive mechanisms in the body. These studies complement genome-wide association studies, which establish the genetic predisposition to disease. The infectome is a component which spans the whole life and may begin at the earliest stages right up to the time when the first symptoms manifest, and may thus contribute to the understanding of the pathogenesis of autoimmunity at the prodromal/asymptomatic stages. We provide practical examples and research tools as to how we can investigate disease-specific infectomes, using laboratory approaches employed from projects studying the "immunome" and "microbiome". It is envisioned that an understanding of the infectome and the environmental factors that affect it will allow for earlier patient-specific intervention by clinicians, through the possible treatment of infectious agents as well as other compounding factors, and hence slowing or preventing disease development.
我们最近提出了感染组学的概念,作为研究所有导致自身免疫性疾病发展的感染因素的一种手段。它构成了外显组学的感染部分,整合了所有导致疾病发展的环境因素,并研究导致机体适应性机制丧失的总负担。这些研究补充了全基因组关联研究,确定了疾病的遗传易感性。感染组学是一个贯穿整个生命周期的组成部分,它可能从最早的阶段一直持续到出现第一个症状的时间,因此有助于理解自身免疫性疾病在前驱期/无症状期的发病机制。我们提供了实际的例子和研究工具,说明我们如何能够使用研究“免疫组学”和“微生物组学”的实验室方法来研究特定疾病的感染组学。人们设想,对感染组学及其影响因素的了解将使临床医生能够更早地对患者进行个体化干预,通过治疗感染因子和其他复合因素,从而减缓或预防疾病的发展。