摘要
Chemotherapeutic drugs eliminate tumor cells at relatively high doses and are considered weapons against tumors in clinics and hospitals.However,despite their ability to induce cellular apoptosis,chemotherapeutic drugs should probably be regarded more as a class of cell regulators than cell killers,if the dosage used and the fact that their targets are involved in basic molecular events are considered.Unfortunately,the regulatory properties of chemotherapeutic drugs are usually hidden or masked by the massive cell death induced by high doses.Recent evidence has begun to suggest that low dosages of chemotherapeutic drugs might profoundly regulate various intracellular aspects of normal cells,especially immune cells.Here,we discuss the immune regulatory roles of three kinds of chemotherapeutic drugs under low-dose conditions and propose low dosages as potential new chemotherapeutic weapons on the battlefield of immune-related disease.
基金
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30871020 and 30972667)
Funds for International Cooperation and Exchange of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30911120482)
Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University(NCET-08-0219)
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(HUST-2010JC024)
Scientific Research Foundation of Wuhan City Human Resource for Returned Scholars.