Literature DB >> 16980213

Diversity of regulatory T cells to control arthritis.

Joel A G van Roon1, Johannes W J Bijlsma, Floris P J G Lafeber.   

Abstract

During follow-up of the suppressive functions of CD4+ T helper (Th) 2 cells in recent years, the suppressive capacities of newly recognised CD4+ Th cells with more widespread suppressive potential have been extensively investigated. These Th cells, collectively termed regulatory T cells, are characterised by the secretion of specific cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-10 (Tr1 Th cells), transforming growth factor (TGF)beta (Th3 cells) or the constitutive expression of CD25 (naturally occurring T regulatory cells, nTregs). The balance of these regulatory T cells with pro-inflammatory effector T cells, such as Th1 (interferon (IFN)gamma secreting), Th17 (IL-17 secreting) and CD25- Th cells, has been shown to be of pivotal importance for the development and persistence of autoimmune diseases. The high potential of regulatory T cells (in particular nTregs), to efficiently suppress several arthritic responses both in humans and in animal models of arthritis, make them therapeutic targets of interest in arthritic conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16980213     DOI: 10.1016/j.berh.2006.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Best Pract Res Clin Rheumatol        ISSN: 1521-6942            Impact factor:   4.098


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1.  Association of CD4 enhancer gene polymorphisms with rheumatoid arthritis in Egyptian female patients.

Authors:  Yousri M Hussein; Shereen A El Tarhouny; Randa H Mohamed; Amal S El-Shal; Amany M Abul-Saoud; Manal Abdo
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2011-05-28       Impact factor: 2.631

2.  Imbalance in distribution of functional autologous regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Frank Behrens; Andrea Himsel; Stefan Rehart; Joanna Stanczyk; Björn Beutel; Stefanie Y Zimmermann; Ulrike Koehl; Burkhard Möller; Steffen Gay; Joachim P Kaltwasser; Josef M Pfeilschifter; Heinfried H Radeke
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2007-03-28       Impact factor: 19.103

3.  Human CD4low CD25high regulatory T cells indiscriminately kill autologous activated T cells.

Authors:  Ewa Bryl; Agnieszka Daca; Agnieszka Jóźwik; Jacek M Witkowski
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  2008-11-07       Impact factor: 7.397

4.  Rheumatoid arthritis with deficiency pattern in traditional chinese medicine shows correlation with cold and hot patterns in gene expression profiles.

Authors:  Minzhi Wang; Gao Chen; Cheng Lu; Cheng Xiao; Li Li; Xuyan Niu; Xiaojuan He; Miao Jiang; Aiping Lu
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2013-09-23       Impact factor: 2.629

Review 5.  Role of regulatory T cells in rheumatoid arthritis: facts and hypothesis.

Authors:  Alessia Alunno; Elena Bartoloni; Giuseppe Nocentini; Onelia Bistoni; Simona Ronchetti; Maria Grazia Petrillo; Carlo Riccardi; Roberto Gerli
Journal:  Auto Immun Highlights       Date:  2010-07-10

6.  Infliximab in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  A Perdriger
Journal:  Biologics       Date:  2009-07-13

7.  The role of different subsets of regulatory T cells in immunopathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Maryam Gol-Ara; Farhad Jadidi-Niaragh; Reza Sadria; Gholamreza Azizi; Abbas Mirshafiey
Journal:  Arthritis       Date:  2012-10-24
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