Renegade homeostatic cytokine responses in T1D: Drivers of regulatory/effector T cell imbalance |
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Authors: | Shipra Gupta Karen CerosalettiS. Alice Long |
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Affiliation: | Translational Research Program, Benaroya Research Institute, Seattle, WA, USA |
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Abstract: | Homeostatic cytokines contribute to the balance between regulatory and effector T cells (Tregs and Teffs respectively) and are necessary to maintain peripheral tolerance. These cytokines include IL-2 that supports Treg and IL-7 and IL-15 that drive Teff. In overt settings of lost tolerance (i.e. graft rejection), IL-2 Treg signatures are decreased while IL-7 and IL-15 Teff signatures are often enhanced. Similar cytokine profile imbalances also occur in some autoimmune diseases. In type 1 diabetes (T1D), there are underlying defects in the IL-2 pathway and Teff cytokine blockade can prevent and treat diabetes in NOD mice. In this review, we summarize evidence of IL-2, IL-7 and IL-15 genetic and cellular alterations in T1D patients. We then discuss how the combined effect of these cytokine profiles may together contribute to altered Treg/Teff ratios and functions in T1D. Implications for combination therapies and suggestions for integrated cytokine and Treg/Teff biomarker development are then proposed. |
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Keywords: | Tregs, regulatory T cells Teffs, effector T cells T1D, type 1 diabetes NOD, non-obese diabetic mice IL2Rα, IL-2 receptor alpha IL7Rα, IL-7 receptor alpha IL-15Rα, IL-15 receptor alpha. |
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