Regutatory T-cells in type 1 diabetes

被引:10
作者
Juedes, AE [1 ]
von Herrath, MG [1 ]
机构
[1] La Jolla Inst Allergy & Immunol, Div Dev Immunol, San Diego, CA USA
关键词
autoimmunity; cytokines; regulation; therapy; T-cells;
D O I
10.1002/dmrr.508
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Type 1 diabetes is a T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease, resulting in destruction of the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. Disease progression is thought to involve the action of T-cells particularly those understanding the producing Th1-type cytokines. Given the complexity in precise etiology of autoimmune diseases, the diversity of autoantigens, and the variability that exists between individual patients, it might be very difficult to eliminate autoaggressive T-cell responses without resorting to generalized means of immunosuppression. However, recent evidence shows that autoimmune processes are composed not only of autoaggressive T-cell responses but also of autoreactive regulatory components. Enhancing regulatory T-cell responses, therefore, has become an area of intense focus as a means of treating autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes. This review will concentrate on two different types of regulatory T-cells, the naturally occurring ('professional') CD4(+)CD25(+) T-cells and antigen-induced ('adaptive') CD4(+) Th2-like regulatory T-cells. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.
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页码:446 / 451
页数:6
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