Innately versatile: γδ17 T cells in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.

Innately versatile: γδ17 T cells in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. J Autoimmun. 2017 Dec 01;: Authors: Papotto PH, Reinhardt A, Prinz I, Silva-Santos B Abstract IL-17-producing γδ (γδ17) T cells form a versatile subset of cells that respond rapidly to innate stimuli and support the pro-inflammatory functions of different myeloid and lymphoid lineages, being particularly critical in the early stages of inflammatory and autoimmune responses. In mice, under homeostatic conditions, these innate-like lymphocytes are pre-programmed in the fetal thymus, through an intricate process involving both T cell receptor-dependent and -independent signals, which allows them to readily produce IL-17 upon stimulation. However, given their transcriptional and epigenetic wiring, γδ17 T cells are permissive to different environmental instructions, and can readily acquire the ability to co-produce multiple cytokines, such as IFN-γ, IL-22 and GM-CSF, that further propagate inflammation. Moreover, strong IL-23 signals, which are abundantly found in autoinflammatory conditions, are able to induce de novo differentiation of γδ17 T cells from uncommitted precursors, both in mice and humans. This notwithstanding, the exact mechanisms responsible for γδ17 T cell pathogenicity and multifunctionality are still poorly understood, especially in humans. The pathogenic roles attributed to γδ17 T cells in autoimmune diseases stem mainly from ...
Source: Journal of Autoimmunity - Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Tags: J Autoimmun Source Type: research