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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663461/the-atypical-i%C3%AE%C2%BAb-family-member-bcl3-determines-differentiation-and-fate-of-intestinal-ror%C3%AE-t-regulatory-t-cell-subsets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amelie Köhler, Anna-Lena Geiselhöringer, Daphne Kolland, Luisa Kreft, Nina Wichmann, Miriam Hils, Maria Pasztoi, Elena Zurkowski, Johannes Vogt, Tanja Kübelbeck, Tilo Biedermann, Ingo Schmitz, Wiebke Hansen, Daniela Kramer, Matthias M Gaida, Carsten B Schmidt-Weber, Nadine Hoevelmeyer, Caspar Ohnmacht
Peripherally induced regulatory T cells (pTregs) expressing the retinoic acid receptor-related orphan-receptor gamma t (RORγt) are indispensable for intestinal immune homeostasis. NF-κB family members regulate the differentiation of thymic Tregs and promote their survival in the periphery. However, the Treg-intrinsic molecular mechanisms controling the size of the pTregs in the intestine and associated lymphoid organs remain unclear. Here, we provide direct evidence that Bcl3 limits the development of pTregs in a T cell-intrinsic manner...
April 23, 2024: Mucosal Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660801/mild-hypoxia-accelerates-cerebral-cavernous-malformation-disease-through-cx3cr1-cx3cl1-signaling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eduardo Frias-Anaya, Helios Gallego-Gutierrez, Brendan Gongol, Shantel Weinsheimer, Catherine Chinhchu Lai, Marco Orecchioni, Aditya Sriram, Cassandra M Bui, Bliss Nelsen, Preston Hale, Angela Pham, Robert Shenkar, Dorothy DeBiasse, Rhonda Lightle, Romuald Girard, Ying Li, Abhinav Srinath, Richard Daneman, Eric Nudleman, Hao Sun, Monica Guma, Alexandre Dubrac, Omar Mesarwi, Klaus Ley, Helen Kim, Issam A Awad, Mark H Ginsberg, Miguel Alejandro Lopez-Ramirez
BACKGROUND: Heterogeneity in the severity of cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) disease, including brain bleedings and thrombosis that cause neurological disabilities in patients, suggests that environmental, genetic, or biological factors act as disease modifiers. Still, the underlying mechanisms are not entirely understood. Here, we report that mild hypoxia accelerates CCM disease by promoting angiogenesis, neuroinflammation, and vascular thrombosis in the brains of CCM mouse models...
April 25, 2024: Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38655862/foxp3-depends-on-ikaros-for-control-of-regulatory-t-cell-gene-expression-and-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rajan M Thomas, Matthew C Pahl, Liqing Wang, Struan F A Grant, Wayne W Hancock, Andrew D Wells
Ikaros is a transcriptional factor required for conventional T cell development, differentiation, and anergy. While the related factors Helios and Eos have defined roles in regulatory T cells (Treg), a role for Ikaros has not been established. To determine the function of Ikaros in the Treg lineage, we generated mice with Treg-specific deletion of the Ikaros gene ( Ikzf1 ). We find that Ikaros cooperates with Foxp3 to establish a major portion of the Treg epigenome and transcriptome. Ikaros-deficient Treg exhibit Th1-like gene expression with abnormal production of IL-2, IFNg, TNFa, and factors involved in Wnt and Notch signaling...
April 24, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38532017/a-cd25-biased-interleukin-2-for-autoimmune-therapy-engineered-via-a-semi-synthetic-organism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jerod L Ptacin, Lina Ma, Carolina E Caffaro, Nicole V Acuff, Kristine Germar, Peter Severy, Yanyan Qu, Jose-Luis Vela, Xinming Cai, Kristine M San Jose, Hans R Aerni, David B Chen, Ean Esche, Taylor K Ismaili, Rob Herman, Yelena Pavlova, Michael J Pena, Jasmine Nguyen, Lilia K Koriazova, Laura K Shawver, Ingrid B Joseph, Jill Mooney, Mark Peakman, Marcos E Milla
BACKGROUND: Natural cytokines are poorly suited as therapeutics for systemic administration due to suboptimal pharmacological and pharmacokinetic (PK) properties. Recombinant human interleukin-2 (rhIL-2) has shown promise for treatment of autoimmune (AI) disorders yet exhibits short systemic half-life and opposing immune responses that negate an appropriate therapeutic index. METHODS: A semi-synthetic microbial technology platform was used to engineer a site-specifically pegylated form of rhIL-2 with enhanced PK, specificity for induction of immune-suppressive regulatory CD4 + T cells (Tregs), and reduced stimulation of off-target effector T and NK cells...
March 26, 2024: Commun Med (Lond)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497291/regional-modulation-of-toll-like-receptor-signaling-pathway-genes-in-acute-epididymitis-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandre D Andrade, Priscila G C Almeida, Noemia A P Mariani, Natalia C M Santos, Isabela A Camargo, Poliana V Martini, Helio Kushima, Dingding Ai, Maria Christina W Avellar, Andreas Meinhardt, Christiane Pleuger, Erick J R Silva
BACKGROUND: Region-specific immune environments in the epididymis influence the immune responses to uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) infection, a relevant cause of epididymitis in men. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are essential to orchestrate immune responses against bacterial infections. The epididymis displays region-specific inflammatory responses to bacterial-derived TLR agonists, such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS; TLR4 agonist) and lipoteichoic acid (LTA; TLR2/TLR6 agonist), suggesting that TLR-associated signaling pathways could influence the magnitude of inflammatory responses in epididymitis...
March 18, 2024: Andrology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38479724/rho-kinase-inhibitor-alleviates-cd4-t-cell-mediated-corneal-graft-rejection-by-modulating-its-stat3-and-stat5-activation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shang Li, Peng Zhang, Ao Li, Jiayu Bao, Zhiqiang Pan, Ying Jie
Penetrating keratoplasty remains the most common treatment to restore vision for corneal diseases. Immune rejection after corneal transplantation is one of the major causes of graft failure. In recent years, Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) inhibitors have been found to be associated with the activation of the STATs pathway and are widely studied in autoimmune diseases. Therefore, it may be possible that the ROCK inhibitors also participate in the local and systemic immune regulation in corneal transplantation through activation of the STATs pathway and affect the CD4+ T cell differentiation...
March 11, 2024: Experimental Eye Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38341821/selective-targeting-or-reprogramming-of-intra-tumoral-tregs
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REVIEW
Keywan Mortezaee
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are critical immunosuppressive cells that are frequently present in the tumor microenvironment of solid cancers and enable progression of tumors toward metastasis. The cells expand in response to tumor-associated antigens and are actively involved in bypassing immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors through integrating numerous environmental signals. A point here is that Tregs are clonally distinct in peripheral blood from tumor area. Currently, an effective and novel task in cancer immunotherapy is to selectively destabilize or deplete intra-tumoral Tregs in order to avoid systemic inflammatory events...
February 11, 2024: Medical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203623/helios-as-a-potential-biomarker-in-systemic-lupus-erythematosus-and-new-therapies-based-on-immunosuppressive-cells
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REVIEW
Andrés París-Muñoz, Odelaisy León-Triana, Antonio Pérez-Martínez, Domingo F Barber
The Helios protein (encoded by the IKZF2 gene) is a member of the Ikaros transcription family and it has recently been proposed as a promising biomarker for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) disease progression in both mouse models and patients. Helios is beginning to be studied extensively for its influence on the T regulatory (Treg) compartment, both CD4+ Tregs and KIR+ /Ly49+ CD8+ Tregs, with alterations to the number and function of these cells correlated to the autoimmune phenomenon. This review analyzes the most recent research on Helios expression in relation to the main immune cell populations and its role in SLE immune homeostasis, specifically focusing on the interaction between T cells and tolerogenic dendritic cells (tolDCs)...
December 29, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38182668/ikaros-and-aiolos-directly-regulate-ap-1-transcriptional-complexes-and-are-essential-for-nk-cell-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wilford Goh, Harrison Sudholz, Momeneh Foroutan, Sebastian Scheer, Aline Pfefferle, Rebecca B Delconte, Xiangpeng Meng, Zihan Shen, Robert Hennessey, Isabella Y Kong, Iona S Schuster, Christopher E Andoniou, Melissa J Davis, Soroor Hediyeh-Zadeh, Fernando Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Ian A Parish, Paul Beavis, Daniel Thiele, Michael Chopin, Mariapia A Degli-Esposti, Joe Cursons, Axel Kallies, Jai Rautela, Stephen L Nutt, Nicholas D Huntington
Ikaros transcription factors are essential for adaptive lymphocyte function, yet their role in innate lymphopoiesis is unknown. Using conditional genetic inactivation, we show that Ikzf1/Ikaros is essential for normal natural killer (NK) cell lymphopoiesis and IKZF1 directly represses Cish, a negative regulator of interleukin-15 receptor resulting in impaired interleukin-15 receptor signaling. Both Bcl2l11 and BIM levels, and intrinsic apoptosis were increased in Ikzf1-null NK cells, which in part accounts for NK lymphopenia as both were restored to normal levels when Ikzf1 and Bcl2l11 were co-deleted...
February 2024: Nature Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38134477/evolution-of-the-ikaros-family-transcription-factors-from-a-deuterostome-ancestor-to-humans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philippe Kastner, Adina Aukenova, Susan Chan
Ikaros family proteins (Ikaros, Helios, Aiolos, Eos) are zinc finger transcription factors essential for the development and function of the adaptive immune system. They also control developmental events in neurons and other cell types, suggesting that they possess crucial functions across disparate cell types. These functions are likely shared among the organisms in which these factors exist, and it is thus important to obtain a view of their distribution and conservation across organisms. How this family evolved remains poorly understood...
December 18, 2023: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38094297/purinergic-p2x7-receptor-expression-increases-in-leukocytes-from-intra-abdominal-septic-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helios Martínez-Banaclocha, Carlos García-Palenciano, Laura Martínez-Alarcón, Joaquín Amores-Iniesta, Fátima Martín-Sánchez, Giovanni A Ercole, Ada González-Lisorge, José Fernández-Pacheco, Piedad Martínez-Gil, Julio Padilla-Rodríguez, Alberto Baroja-Mazo, Pablo Pelegrín, Juan José Martínez-García
Inflammation is a tightly coordinated response of the host immune system to bacterial and viral infections, triggered by the production of inflammatory cytokines. Sepsis is defined as a systemic inflammatory response followed by immunosuppression of the host and organ dysfunction. This imbalance of the immune response increases the risk of mortality of patients with sepsis, making it a major problem for critical care units worldwide. The P2X7 receptor plays a crucial role in activating the immune system by inducing the activation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38026003/the-importance-of-the-intestinal-microbiota-in-humans-and-dogs-in-the-neonatal-period
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REVIEW
Samara Beretta, Maricy Apparicio, Gilson Hélio Toniollo, Marita Vedovelli Cardozo
The neonatal period represents a critical stage for the establishment and development of the gut microbiota, which profoundly influences the future health trajectory of individuals. This review examines the importance of intestinal microbiota in humans and dogs, aiming to elucidate the distinct characteristics and variations in the composition between these two species. In humans, the intestinal microbiota contributes to several crucial physiological processes, including digestion, nutrient absorption, immune system development, and modulation of host metabolism...
2023: Animal Reproduction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38016492/regulatory-t-cell-phenotypes-in-prenatal-psychological-distress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyle S Wiley, Dayoon Kwon, Delaney A Knorr, Molly M Fox
BACKGROUND: Experiencing symptoms of psychological distress during pregnancy is common and has been linked to dysregulated immune functioning. In this context, immunoregulatory function is especially relevant because of its crucial role in establishment and maintenance of healthy pregnancy. However, little research has examined associations between women's prenatal psychological distress and immunoregulatory biomarkers. We investigated how symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress relate to circulating levels of regulatory T-cells (Tregs)...
November 26, 2023: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37996909/temporal-changes-in-regulatory-t-cell-subsets-defined-by-the-transcription-factor-helios-in-stroke-and-their-potential-role-in-stroke-associated-infection-a-prospective-case-control-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Lukasik, Magdalena Telec, Radoslaw Kazmierski, Izabela Wojtasz, Natalia Andrzejewska-Gorczyńska, Wojciech Kociemba, Grzegorz Dworacki, Wojciech P Kozubski, Magdalena Frydrychowicz
BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are involved in the systemic immune response after ischemic stroke. However, their role remains unclear, and the effect appears to be both neuroprotective and detrimental. Treg suppressor function may result in immunodepression and promote stroke-associated infection (SAI). Thus we assume that the bidirectional effects of Tregs may be in part attributed to the intracellular transcription factor Helios. Tregs with Helios expression (H+ Tregs) constitute 70-90% of all Treg cells and more frequently than Helios-negative Tregs (H- Tregs) express molecules recognized as markers of Tregs with suppressor abilities...
November 23, 2023: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37954587/brazilian-autoimmune-encephalitis-network-brain-antibody-profile-and-clinical-characteristics-from-a-multicenter-study
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Bruna de Freitas Dias, Fabio Fieni Toso, Maria Eduarda Slhessarenko Fraife Barreto, René de Araújo Gleizer, Alessandra Dellavance, Pedro André Kowacs, Helio Teive, Mariana Spitz, Aline Freire Borges Juliano, Letícia Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Pedro Braga-Neto, Paulo Ribeiro Nóbrega, Jamary Oliveira-Filho, Ronaldo Maciel Dias, Clécio de Oliveira Godeiro Júnior, Fernanda Martins Maia, Rodrigo Barbosa Thomaz, Mara Lúcia Santos, Eduardo Sousa de Melo, Adaucto Wanderley da Nóbrega Júnior, Katia Lin, Orlando Graziani Povoas Barsottini, Verena Endmayr, Luís Eduardo Coelho Andrade, Romana Höftberger, Lívia Almeida Dutra
BACKGROUND: The frequency of antibodies in autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) may vary in different populations, however, data from developing countries are lacking. To describe the clinical profile of AIE in Brazil, and to evaluate seasonality and predictors of AIE in adult and pediatric patients. METHODS: We evaluated patients with possible AIE from 17 centers of the Brazilian Autoimmune Encephalitis Network (BrAIN) between 2018 and 2022. CSF and serum were tested with TBAs and CBAs...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37928524/selective-reprogramming-of-regulatory-t-cells-in-solid-tumors-can-strongly-enhance-or-inhibit-tumor-growth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rami Alfar, John V Napoleon, Imrul Shahriar, Richard Finnell, Cole Walchle, Austin Johnson, Philip S Low
Folate receptor delta (FRδ) has been used as a biomarker for regulatory T cells (Tregs), because its expression is limited to Tregs and ovum. Although FRδ is unable to bind folate, we have used molecular docking software to identify a folate congener that binds FRδ with high affinity and have exploited this FRδ-specific ligand to target attached drugs (imaging agents, immune activators, and immune suppressors) specifically to Tregs in murine tumor xenografts. Analysis of treated tumors demonstrates that targeting of a Toll-like receptor 7 agonist inhibits Treg expression of FOXP3, PD-1, CTLA4, and HELIOS, resulting in 40-80% reduction in tumor growth and repolarization of other tumor-infiltrating immune cells to more inflammatory phenotypes...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37832863/map-kinase-inhibitor-pd98059-regulates-th1-th9-th17-and-natural-t-regulatory-cells-in-an-experimental-autoimmune-encephalomyelitis-mouse-model-of-multiple-sclerosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sheikh F Ahmad, Mushtaq A Ansari, Ahmed Nadeem, Saleh A Bakheet, Abdullah F Alasmari, Mudassar Shahid, Haneen A Al-Mazroua, Hatun A Alomar, Homood M AsSobeai, Ali A Alshamrani, Sabry M Attia
Experimental autoimmune encephalitis (EAE), an animal model of multiple sclerosis (MS), provides significant insights into the mechanisms that initiate and drive autoimmunity. MS is a chronic autoimmune disease of the central nervous system, characterized by inflammatory infiltration associated with demyelination. T lymphocyte cells play a crucial role in MS, whereas natural T regulatory (nTreg) cells prevent autoimmune inflammation by suppressing lymphocyte activity. This study sought to investigate the role of PD98059, a selective MAP kinase inhibitor, in Th1, Th9, Th17, and nTreg cells using the SJL/J mouse model of EAE...
October 11, 2023: European Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37748994/immune-mediated-ataxias-guide-to-clinicians
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REVIEW
Alex T Meira, Marianna P M de Moraes, Matheus G Ferreira, Gustavo L Franklin, Flávio M Rezende Filho, Hélio A G Teive, Orlando G P Barsottini, José Luiz Pedroso
Immune-mediated cerebellar ataxias were initially described as a clinical entity in the 1980s, and since then, an expanding body of evidence has contributed to our understanding of this topic. These ataxias encompass various etiologies, including postinfectious cerebellar ataxia, gluten ataxia, paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration, opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome and primary autoimmune cerebellar ataxia. The increased permeability of the brain-blood barrier could potentially explain the vulnerability of the cerebellum to autoimmune processes...
December 2023: Parkinsonism & related Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37657842/klrg1-marks-tumor-infiltrating-cd4-t-cell-subsets-associated-with-tumor-progression-and-immunotherapy-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Casey R Ager, Mingxuan Zhang, Matthew Chaimowitz, Shruti Bansal, Somnath Tagore, Aleksandar Obradovic, Collin Jugler, Meri Rogava, Johannes C Melms, Patrick McCann, Catherine Spina, Charles G Drake, Matthew C Dallos, Benjamin Izar
Current methods for biomarker discovery and target identification in immuno-oncology rely on static snapshots of tumor immunity. To thoroughly characterize the temporal nature of antitumor immune responses, we developed a 34-parameter spectral flow cytometry panel and performed high-throughput analyses in critical contexts. We leveraged two distinct preclinical models that recapitulate cancer immunoediting (NPK-C1) and immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) response (MC38), respectively, and profiled multiple relevant tissues at and around key inflection points of immune surveillance and escape and/or ICB response...
September 2023: Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37383559/seroprevalence-and-prevention-of-hepatitis-b-measles-and-rubella-among-healthcare-workers-in-dili-timor-leste
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celia Gusmao, Maria Y Tanesi, Nelia Gomes, Sarah L Sheridan, Nevio Sarmento, Tessa Oakley, Michael David, Johanna Wapling, Lucsendar Alves, Salvador Amaral, Anthony D K Draper, Bernardino Cruz, Danina Coelho, Helio Guterres, Nicholas S S Fancourt, Jennifer Yan, Kristine Macartney, Joshua R Francis, Paul Arkell
INTRODUCTION: The World Health Organisation recommends that healthcare workers (HCWs) are immune to measles and rubella, and those at risk of exposure are offered the hepatitis B vaccine. No formal programme for occupational assessment and provision of vaccinations to HCWs currently exists in Timor-Leste. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was undertaken to determine the seroprevalence of hepatitis B, measles and rubella among HCWs in Dili, Timor-Leste. All patient-facing employees at three healthcare institutions during April-June 2021 were invited to participate...
June 2023: Lancet Reg Health Southeast Asia
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