AMEZCUA VESELY MARIA CAROLINA
Artículos
Título:
Th17 cells transdifferentiate into regulatory T cells during resolution of inflammation
Autor/es:
GAGLIANI, NICOLA; AMEZCUA VESELY, MARIA CAROLINA; RICHARD, FLAVELL
Revista:
NATURE
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Año: 2015
ISSN:
0028-0836
Resumen:
nflammation is a beneficial host response to infection but can contribute to inflammatory disease if unregulated. The Th17 lineage of T helper (Th) cells can cause severe human inflammatory diseases. These cells exhibit both instability (they can cease to express their signature cytokine, IL-17A) and plasticity (they can start expressing cytokines typical of other lineages) upon in vitro re-stimulation. However, technical limitations have prevented the transcriptional profiling of pre- and post-conversion Th17 cells ex vivo during immune responses. Thus, it is unknown whether Th17 cell plasticity merely reflects change in expression of a few cytokines, or if Th17 cells physiologically undergo global genetic reprogramming driving their conversion from one T helper cell type to another, a process known as transdifferentiation. Furthermore, although Th17 cell instability/plasticity has been associated with pathogenicity, it is unknown whether this could present a therapeutic opportunity,