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J Neuroinflammation ; 19(1): 251, 2022 Oct 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36209107

ABSTRACT

The adaptive immune system and associated inflammation are vital in surveillance and host protection against internal and external threats, but can secondarily damage host tissues. The central nervous system is immune-privileged and largely protected from the circulating inflammatory pathways. However, T cell involvement and the disruption of the blood-brain barriers have been linked to several neurodegenerative diseases including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and multiple sclerosis. Under normal physiological conditions, regulatory T cells (Treg cells) dampen the inflammatory response of effector T cells. In the pathological states of many neurodegenerative disorders, the ability of Treg cells to mitigate inflammation is reduced, and a pro-inflammatory environment persists. This perspective review provides current knowledge on the roles of T cell subsets (e.g., effector T cells, Treg cells) in neurodegenerative and ocular diseases, including uveitis, diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Many neurodegenerative and ocular diseases have been linked to immune dysregulation, but the cellular events and molecular mechanisms involved in such processes remain largely unknown. Moreover, the role of T cells in ocular pathologies remains poorly defined and limited literature is available in this area of research. Adoptive transfer of Treg cells appears to be a vital immunological approach to control ocular pathologies. Similarities in T cell dysfunction seen among non-ocular neurodegenerative diseases suggest that this area of research has a great potential to develop better therapeutic agents for ocular diseases and warrants further studies. Overall, this perspective review article provides significant information on the roles of T cells in numerous ocular and non-ocular neurodegenerative diseases.


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Neurodegenerative Diseases , Uveitis , Humans , Inflammation/pathology , Neurodegenerative Diseases/pathology , T-Lymphocyte Subsets , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
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Dermatol Clin ; 40(4): 461-471, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36243433

ABSTRACT

The treatment of vascular malformations and vascular anomalies is often complex, combining various approaches in the art of medicine to provide best outcomes and quality of life for these patients. Treatment may include but is not limited to the following: local control with compression garments and attire, pain control, surgical procedures and debulking, laser therapy, sclerotherapy, and medical management. In this article, the authors discuss the aspects of medical management, visiting the history of medical treatment, and the recent utilization and success of enzymatic pathway inhibitors, specifically sirolimus and new therapies that hold promise for the future for these patients.


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Quality of Life , Vascular Malformations , Humans , Sirolimus/adverse effects , Treatment Outcome , Vascular Malformations/therapy
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