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对辐射的危险感。

A sense of danger from radiation.

作者信息

McBride William H, Chiang Chi-Shiun, Olson Jennifer L, Wang Chun-Chieh, Hong Ji-Hong, Pajonk Frank, Dougherty Graeme J, Iwamoto Keisuke S, Pervan Milena, Liao Yu-Pei

机构信息

Department of Radiation Oncology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California 90095-1714, USA.

出版信息

Radiat Res. 2004 Jul;162(1):1-19. doi: 10.1667/rr3196.

Abstract

Tissue damage caused by exposure to pathogens, chemicals and physical agents such as ionizing radiation triggers production of generic "danger" signals that mobilize the innate and acquired immune system to deal with the intrusion and effect tissue repair with the goal of maintaining the integrity of the tissue and the body. Ionizing radiation appears to do the same, but less is known about the role of "danger" signals in tissue responses to this agent. This review deals with the nature of putative "danger" signals that may be generated by exposure to ionizing radiation and their significance. There are a number of potential consequences of "danger" signaling in response to radiation exposure. "Danger" signals could mediate the pathogenesis of, or recovery from, radiation damage. They could alter intrinsic cellular radiosensitivity or initiate radioadaptive responses to subsequent exposure. They may spread outside the locally damaged site and mediate bystander or "out-of-field" radiation effects. Finally, an important aspect of classical "danger" signals is that they link initial nonspecific immune responses in a pathological site to the development of specific adaptive immunity. Interestingly, in the case of radiation, there is little evidence that "danger" signals efficiently translate radiation-induced tumor cell death into the generation of tumor-specific immunity or normal tissue damage into autoimmunity. The suggestion is that radiation-induced "danger" signals may be inadequate in this respect or that radiation interferes with the generation of specific immunity. There are many issues that need to be resolved regarding "danger" signaling after exposure to ionizing radiation. Evidence of their importance is, in some areas, scant, but the issues are worthy of consideration, if for no other reason than that manipulation of these pathways has the potential to improve the therapeutic benefit of radiation therapy. This article focuses on how normal tissues and tumors sense and respond to danger from ionizing radiation, on the nature of the signals that are sent, and on the impact on the eventual consequences of exposure.

摘要

暴露于病原体、化学物质和物理因子(如电离辐射)所导致的组织损伤会触发通用“危险”信号的产生,这些信号会调动先天免疫系统和后天免疫系统来应对入侵,并实现组织修复,以维持组织和身体的完整性。电离辐射似乎也有同样的作用,但关于“危险”信号在组织对这种因子的反应中的作用,人们了解得较少。本综述探讨了可能由电离辐射暴露产生的假定“危险”信号的性质及其意义。辐射暴露引发的“危险”信号有许多潜在后果。“危险”信号可能介导辐射损伤的发病机制或恢复过程。它们可能改变细胞的内在放射敏感性,或引发对后续暴露的放射适应性反应。它们可能扩散到局部受损部位之外,介导旁观者效应或“野外”辐射效应。最后,经典“危险”信号的一个重要方面是,它们将病理部位的初始非特异性免疫反应与特异性适应性免疫的发展联系起来。有趣的是,就辐射而言,几乎没有证据表明“危险”信号能有效地将辐射诱导的肿瘤细胞死亡转化为肿瘤特异性免疫,或将正常组织损伤转化为自身免疫。这表明辐射诱导的“危险”信号在这方面可能不足,或者辐射会干扰特异性免疫的产生。关于电离辐射暴露后的“危险”信号传导,有许多问题需要解决。在某些领域,其重要性的证据很少,但这些问题值得考虑,原因之一是操纵这些信号通路有可能提高放射治疗的疗效。本文重点关注正常组织和肿瘤如何感知和应对电离辐射带来的危险、所发出信号的性质,以及对暴露最终后果的影响。

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