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The Role of TNF Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand in Neurodegenerative Diseases 被引量:15
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作者 Y.Huang n.erdmann +1 位作者 H.Peng Y.Zhao 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第2期113-122,共10页
A hallmark of all forms of neurodegenerative diseases is impairment of neuronal functions,and in many cases neuronal cell death.Although the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases may be distinct,different diseases di... A hallmark of all forms of neurodegenerative diseases is impairment of neuronal functions,and in many cases neuronal cell death.Although the etiology of neurodegenerative diseases may be distinct,different diseases display a similar pathogenesis,for example abnormal immunity within the central nervous system(CNS),activation of macrophage/microglia and the involvement of proinflammatory cytokines.Recent studies show that neurons in a neurodegenerative state undergo a highly regulated programmed cell death,also called apoptosis.TNF-related apoptosis-inducing ligand(TRAIL),a member of the TNF family,has been shown to be involved in apoptosis during many diseases.As one member of a death ligand family,TRAIL was originally thought to target only tumor cells and was not present in CNS.However,recent data showed that TRAIL was unregulated in HIV-1-infected and immune-activated macrophages,a major disease inducing cell during HIV-1-assoeiated dementia(HAD).TRAIL is also induced on neuron by β-amyloid protein,an important pathogen for Alzheimer's disease.In this review,we summarize the possible common aspects that TRAIL involved those neurodegenerative diseases,TRAIL induced apoptosis signaling in the CNS cells,and specific role of TRAIL in individual diseases.Cellular & Molecular Immunology.2005;2(2):113-122. 展开更多
关键词 Alzheimer's disease HⅣ-1 associated dementia multiple sclerosis APOPTOSIS TRAIL MACROPHAGE
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