Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of the Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China.
Int J Mol Sci. 2024 May 29;25(11):5963. doi: 10.3390/ijms25115963.
The primary emphasis of photoimmunology is the impact of nonionizing radiation on the immune system. With the development of terahertz (THz) and sub-terahertz (sub-THz) technology, the biological effects of this emerging nonionizing radiation, particularly its influence on immune function, remain insufficiently explored but are progressively attracting attention. Here, we demonstrated that 0.1 sub-THz radiation can modulate the immune system and alleviate symptoms of arthritis in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) mice through a nonthermal manner. The application of 0.1 sub-THz irradiation led to a decrease in proinflammatory factors within the joints and serum, reducing the levels of blood immune cells and the quantity of splenic CD4 T cells. Notably, 0.1 sub-THz irradiation restored depleted Treg cells in CIA mice and re-established the Th17/Treg equilibrium. These findings suggested that sub-THz irradiation plays a crucial role in systemic immunoregulation. Further exploration of its immune modulation mechanisms revealed the anti-inflammatory properties of 0.1 sub-THz on LPS-stimulated skin keratinocytes. Through the reduction in NF-κB signaling and NLRP3 inflammasome activation, 0.1 sub-THz irradiation effectively decreased the production of inflammatory factors and immune-active substances, including IL-1β and PGE, in HaCaT cells. Consequently, 0.1 sub-THz irradiation mitigated the inflammatory response and contributed to the maintenance of immune tolerance in CIA mice. This research provided significant new evidence supporting the systemic impacts of 0.1 sub-THz radiation, particularly on the immune system. It also enhanced the field of photoimmunology and offered valuable insights into the potential biomedical applications of 0.1 sub-THz radiation for treating autoimmune diseases.
光免疫学的主要重点是研究非电离辐射对免疫系统的影响。随着太赫兹(THz)和亚太赫兹(sub-THz)技术的发展,这种新兴非电离辐射的生物效应,特别是其对免疫功能的影响,尚未得到充分探索,但正逐渐引起关注。在这里,我们证明了 0.1 亚太赫兹辐射可以通过非热方式调节免疫系统并减轻胶原诱导关节炎(CIA)小鼠的关节炎症状。应用 0.1 亚太赫兹辐射会导致关节和血清中的促炎因子减少,降低血液免疫细胞的水平和脾 CD4 T 细胞的数量。值得注意的是,0.1 亚太赫兹辐射会恢复 CIA 小鼠中耗尽的 Treg 细胞,并重新建立 Th17/Treg 平衡。这些发现表明亚太赫兹辐射在全身免疫调节中起着至关重要的作用。进一步探索其免疫调节机制表明,0.1 亚太赫兹对 LPS 刺激的皮肤角质形成细胞具有抗炎作用。通过降低 NF-κB 信号和 NLRP3 炎性小体的激活,0.1 亚太赫兹辐射有效地减少了炎性因子和免疫活性物质(包括 IL-1β和 PGE)在 HaCaT 细胞中的产生。因此,0.1 亚太赫兹辐射减轻了 CIA 小鼠的炎症反应,并有助于维持免疫耐受。这项研究为 0.1 亚太赫兹辐射对免疫系统的全身性影响提供了重要的新证据。它还增强了光免疫学领域,并为治疗自身免疫性疾病的 0.1 亚太赫兹辐射的潜在生物医学应用提供了有价值的见解。