Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9006399 | Current Opinion in Pharmacology | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In our enthusiasm to advocate apoptosis as a therapeutic strategy for the management of disease we need to be mindful that the clearance of apoptotic cells is itself immunomodulatory and that it may not always be as benign or beneficial as we think. Indeed, the existence of free apoptotic cells in situ may potentially be pathological, and not necessarily physiological, and any attempt to promote apoptosis in the absence of an appropriate phagocytic response for the treatment of, for example, inflammation or cancer might exacerbate or initiate an autoimmune pathology.
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Authors
Simon B Brown, Elizabeth F Vernon-Wilson,