Th17 cells: a new fate for differentiating helper T cells

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作者
Chen, Zhi [1 ,2 ]
O'Shea, John J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Turku, Inst Biomed, Fac Med, Washington, DC 20520 USA
[2] NIAMSD, Mol Immunol & Inflammat Branch, NHGRI, NIH, Bethesda, MD USA
关键词
T cells; cytokines; interleukins; immunoregulation; Th1; Th2; Th17; regulatory T cells;
D O I
10.1007/s12026-007-8014-9
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Classically naive CD4(+) have been thought to differentiate into two possible lineages, T helper 1 (Th1) or T helper 2 (Th2) cells. Within this paradigm the pathogenesis of autoimmunity was suggested to predominantly relate to Th1 cells and the production of IFN-gamma. However, there were many aspects of this model that did not seem to fit, not the least of which was that IFN-gamma was protective in some models of autoimmunity. During the past 2 years, remarkable progress has been made to characterize a new lineage of helper T cells. Designated Th17 cells, this lineage selectively produces proinflammatory cytokines including IL-17, IL-21, and IL-22. In the mouse, the differentiation of this new lineage is initiated by TGF beta-1 and IL-6 and IL-21, which activate Stat3 and induce the expression of the transcription factor retinoic acid-related orphan receptor (ROR gamma t). IL-23, which also activates Stat3, apparently serves to maintain Th17 cells in vivo. In human cells, IL-1, IL-6, and IL-23 promote human Th17 differentiation, but TGF beta-1 is reportedly not needed. Emerging data have suggested that Th17 plays an essential role in the host defense against extracellular bacteria and fungi and in pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. Selectively targeting the Th17 lineage may be beneficial for the treatment of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
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