TH-17 cells in the circle of immunity and autoimmunity
CD4 + effector T cells have been categorized into two subsets: T helper type 1 (T H 1) and T H 2. Another subset of T cells that produce interleukin 17 (IL-17; 'T H -17 cells') has been identified that is highly proinflammatory and induces severe autoimmunity. Whereas IL-23 serves to expan...
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description | CD4
+
effector T cells have been categorized into two subsets: T helper type 1 (T
H
1) and T
H
2. Another subset of T cells that produce interleukin 17 (IL-17; 'T
H
-17 cells') has been identified that is highly proinflammatory and induces severe autoimmunity. Whereas IL-23 serves to expand previously differentiated T
H
-17 cell populations, IL-6 and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) induce the differentiation of T
H
-17 cells from naive precursors. These data suggest a dichotomy between CD4
+
regulatory T cells positive for the transcription factor Foxp3 and T
H
-17 cells: TGF-β induces Foxp3 and generates induced regulatory T cells, whereas IL-6 inhibits TGF-β-driven Foxp3 expression and together with TGF-β induces T
H
-17 cells. Emerging data regarding T
H
-17 cells suggest a very important function for this T cell subset in immunity and disease. |
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