Understanding the link between bone marrow failure and chronic inflammation through the lens of VEXAS syndrome
从 VEXAS 综合征的角度了解骨髓衰竭与慢性炎症之间的联系
基本信息
- 批准号:MR/Y011945/1
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- 金额:$ 106.67万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
As we age, the bone marrow becomes less effective in producing cells within the blood and the immune system. In part, this is due to changes that occur with age in the genetic make-up of bone marrow cells. Despite these genetic changes not uniformly driving a robust and homogenous disease phenotype, the functional alterations in various immune cells lead to systemic effects on blood cell production and the ability of the immune system to respond to challenges. As a result, individuals can become less able to fight infection and more likely to produce damaging levels of inflammation in a process frequently referred to as "inflammageing". Although inflammageing has been linked to many chronic diseases, we do not fully understand exactly how specific genetic changes in the bone marrow are linked to inflammation. This is where the study of conditions such as VEXAS syndrome (vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, autoinflammatory, somatic) is critical. This syndrome is a newly discovered disorder in which affected individuals can suffer bone marrow failure and severe inflammation in the context of a specific change in the genetic code of blood stem cells and their immune cell progeny. In the majority of cases, the genetic mutation occurs in UBA1, a molecule that controls several important cell functions including inflammation. Because of this clear link between a specific genetic change, bone marrow failure and inflammation, we can use VEXAS syndrome to understand these relationships in more detail and develop new laboratory tests to track disease evolution and identify therapeutic options. The knowledge we will gain by studying VEXAS syndrome will help improve our overall understanding of inflammageing and how this process contributes to the development of other common chronic age-related disorders.
随着年龄的增长,骨髓在血液和免疫系统中产生细胞的效率降低。部分原因是骨髓细胞的遗传组成随着年龄的增长而发生变化。尽管这些遗传变化并不一致地驱动稳健和同质的疾病表型,但各种免疫细胞中的功能改变导致对血细胞产生和免疫系统响应挑战的能力的全身性影响。因此,个体可能变得不太能够抵抗感染,并且更有可能在通常被称为“炎症”的过程中产生破坏性的炎症水平。虽然炎症与许多慢性疾病有关,但我们并不完全了解骨髓中特定的遗传变化与炎症的关系。这就是研究VEXAS综合征(空泡,E1酶,X连锁,自身炎症,体细胞)等疾病的关键所在。这种综合征是一种新发现的疾病,其中受影响的个体在造血干细胞及其免疫细胞后代的遗传密码发生特定变化的情况下可能遭受骨髓衰竭和严重炎症。在大多数情况下,基因突变发生在UBA 1中,UBA 1是一种控制包括炎症在内的几种重要细胞功能的分子。由于特定的遗传变化,骨髓衰竭和炎症之间的这种明确联系,我们可以使用VEXAS综合征来更详细地了解这些关系,并开发新的实验室测试来跟踪疾病演变并确定治疗方案。我们通过研究VEXAS综合征获得的知识将有助于提高我们对炎症的整体理解,以及这个过程如何有助于其他常见慢性年龄相关疾病的发展。
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Treatment outcomes in patients with VEXAS syndrome: a retrospective cohort study
VEXAS 综合征患者的治疗结果:一项回顾性队列研究
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10.1016/s2665-9913(25)00034-7 - 发表时间:
2025-07-01 - 期刊:
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- DOI:
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