CNRS, Institut de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Immunopathologie et Chimie Thérapeutique/Laboratory of Excellence Medalis, Strasbourg, France.
Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2013 Dec;65(15):2120-6. doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2013.09.005. Epub 2013 Sep 20.
The role of our immune system is to bring efficient protection against invasion by foreign elements, not only pathogens but also any material it may be in contact with. Nanoparticles may enter the body and encounter the immune system either intentionally (e.g. administration for biomedical application) or not (e.g. respiratory occupational exposure). Therefore, it is of fundamental importance to get a thorough knowledge of the way they interact with immune cells and all related consequences. Among nanomaterials, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are of special interest because of their tremendous field of applications. Consequently, their increasing production, processing and eventual incorporation into new types of composites and/or into biological systems have raised fundamental issues regarding their potential impact on health. This review aims at giving an overview of the known desirable and undesirable effects of CNTs on the immune system, i.e. beneficial modulation of immune cells by CNTs engineered for biomedical applications versus toxicity, inflammation and unwanted immune reactions triggered by CNTs themselves.
我们的免疫系统的作用是对来自外部的入侵元素(不仅包括病原体,还包括我们可能接触到的任何物质)进行有效的保护。纳米颗粒可能会有意或无意地进入人体并与免疫系统接触(例如,用于生物医学应用的给药)。因此,深入了解它们与免疫细胞的相互作用方式以及所有相关后果至关重要。在纳米材料中,由于其应用领域非常广泛,碳纳米管(CNT)特别引人注目。因此,随着它们的产量增加、加工以及最终被纳入新型复合材料和/或生物系统,它们对健康的潜在影响引发了一些基本问题。本篇综述旨在概述 CNT 对免疫系统的已知有益和有害影响,即通过针对生物医学应用而设计的 CNT 对免疫细胞进行有益的调节,与 CNT 本身引发的毒性、炎症和不必要的免疫反应。