Cytokines in Liver Transplantation

•Many proinflammatory cytokines are involved in acute rejection of liver allograft.•The anti-inflammatory cytokines promote tolerance to allograft but may induce tissue fibrosis.•Genetic or pharmacologic manipulation of cytokines might improve allograft survival.•Anti-infection and regenerative prop...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2021-12, Vol.148, p.155705-155705, Article 155705
Hauptverfasser: Assadiasl, Sara, Mooney, Nuala, Nicknam, Mohammad Hossein
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Zusammenfassung:•Many proinflammatory cytokines are involved in acute rejection of liver allograft.•The anti-inflammatory cytokines promote tolerance to allograft but may induce tissue fibrosis.•Genetic or pharmacologic manipulation of cytokines might improve allograft survival.•Anti-infection and regenerative properties of certain cytokines should be considered in cytokine-directed immunotherapy. Cytokines, soluble mediators of the immune system, play a critical role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune, allergic and infectious diseases. They are also implicated in the initiation and development of allograft rejection. During recent years, there have been considerable advances in generating novel anti-cytokine agents with promoted efficacy and safety, which could be administrated for managing dysregulated cytokine secretion; besides, gene therapy for overexpression of immunomodulatory cytokines has shown substantial improvements. Liver transplantation has been established as a life-saving treatment for end-stage hepatic diseases but the growing number of recipients urge for improved post-transplant care including tolerance induction, infection control and resolving immunosuppressant drugs adverse effects. Cytokines with a wide range of proinflammatory and regulatory properties might be considered as potential therapeutic targets for selective suppression or enhancement of the immune responses in recipients. In the present review, we aimed to summarize the positive and negative effects of cytokines on liver allograft in addition to their prognostic and therapeutic values.
ISSN:1043-4666
1096-0023
DOI:10.1016/j.cyto.2021.155705