Rogers Robert S, Mootha Vamsi K
Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Sci Transl Med. 2025 Jan 22;17(782):eadr4049. doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adr4049.
Oxygen is essential for human life, yet a growing body of preclinical research is demonstrating that chronic continuous hypoxia can be beneficial in models of mitochondrial disease, autoimmunity, ischemia, and aging. This research is revealing exciting new and unexpected facets of oxygen biology, but translating these findings to patients poses major challenges, because hypoxia can be dangerous. Overcoming these barriers will require integrating insights from basic science, high-altitude physiology, clinical medicine, and sports technology. Here, we explore the foundations of this nascent field and outline a path to determine how chronic continuous hypoxia can be safely, effectively, and practically delivered to patients.
氧气对人类生命至关重要,然而越来越多的临床前研究表明,慢性持续低氧在线粒体疾病、自身免疫、缺血和衰老模型中可能有益。这项研究揭示了氧气生物学令人兴奋的新的和意想不到的方面,但将这些发现转化为临床应用面临重大挑战,因为低氧可能是危险的。克服这些障碍需要整合基础科学、高原生理学、临床医学和运动技术等方面的见解。在此,我们探讨这个新兴领域的基础,并概述一条确定如何将慢性持续低氧安全、有效且切实地应用于患者的途径。