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Pathogenic Th cell subsets in chronic inflammatory diseases.

Authors :
Kumagai J
Hirahara K
Nakayama T
Source :
Nihon Rinsho Men'eki Gakkai kaishi = Japanese journal of clinical immunology [Nihon Rinsho Meneki Gakkai Kaishi] 2016; Vol. 39 (2), pp. 114-23.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

CD4(+) T cells play central roles to appropriate protection against pathogens. While, they can also be pathogenic driving inflammatory diseases. Besides the classical model of differentiation of T helper 1 (Th1) and Th2 cells, various CD4(+) T cell subsets, including Th17, Th9, T follicular helper (Tfh) and T regulatory (Treg) cells, have been recognized recently. In this review, we will focus on how these various CD4(+) T cell subsets contribute to the pathogenesis of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases. We will also discuss various unique subpopulations of T helper cells that have been identified. Recent advancement of the basic immunological research revealed that T helper cells are plastic than we imagined. So, we will focus on the molecular mechanisms underlying the generation of the plasticity and heterogeneity of T helper cell subsets. These latest finding regarding T helper cell subsets has pushed us to reconsider the etiology of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases beyond the model based on the conventional Th1/Th2 balance. Toward this end, we put forward another model, "the pathogenic Th population disease induction model", as a possible mechanism for the induction and/or persistence of immune-mediated inflammatory diseases.

Details

Language :
Japanese
ISSN :
1349-7413
Volume :
39
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nihon Rinsho Men'eki Gakkai kaishi = Japanese journal of clinical immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27212597
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2177/jsci.39.114