制御性 生まれながらのリンパ性細胞 生まれながらの腸炎
Shuo Wang1, Pengyan Xia1, Yi Chen2
1CAS Key Laboratory of Infection and Immunity, CAS Center for Excellence in Biomacromolecules, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100101 Beijing, China.
Cell
|August 29, 2017
まとめ
生まれながらのリンパ性細胞の新型サブセットであるILCregsは,IL-10とTGF-β1を分泌することによって腸内炎症を抑制する. これらの発見は 腸内の先天的な免疫反応を 解決する新しいメカニズムを明らかにしています
科学分野:
- 免疫学
- 胃腸内科
背景:
- 生まれながらのリンパ性細胞 (ILC) は炎症の開始と調節に不可欠です.
- 腸炎中のILCsの調節は,まだ完全に理解されていません.
研究 の 目的:
- 腸内における新しい制御性亜集団を特定し,特徴づけること.
- 本来の腸炎症におけるこれらの調節性ILCの役割を明らかにする.
主な方法:
- 遺伝子発現に基づくユニークなILCサブ集団 (ILCregs) の特定
- 炎症刺激中のILCreg誘導と機能の分析
- ILCregsによるサイトカイン分泌 (IL-10,TGF-β1) の評価
主要な成果:
- ILCregsと呼ばれる独特の亜集団が腸内で特定され,独特の遺伝子アイデンティティを有していた.
- ILCregsは腸の炎症時に誘発され,ILC1とILC3の活性化をIL-10の分泌によって抑制する.
- ILCregsはTGF-β1を誘導し,それは自身の維持と拡張を維持する.
結論:
- ILCregsは腸内の先天的な免疫反応を抑制する役割を果たします.
- ILCregsは,IL-10とTGF-β1のシグナル伝達により,先天性腸炎の解消を促進する.
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