D-mannose induces regulatory T cells and suppresses immunopathology.
Nat Med
; 23(9): 1036-1045, 2017 Sep.
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D-mannose, a C-2 epimer of glucose, exists naturally in many plants and fruits, and is found in human blood at concentrations less than one-fiftieth of that of glucose. However, although the roles of glucose in T cell metabolism, diabetes and obesity are well characterized, the function of D-mannose in T cell immune responses remains unknown. Here we show that supraphysiological levels of D-mannose safely achievable by drinking-water supplementation suppressed immunopathology in mouse models of autoimmune diabetes and airway inflammation, and increased the proportion of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg cells) in mice. In vitro, D-mannose stimulated Treg cell differentiation in human and mouse cells by promoting TGF-ß activation, which in turn was mediated by upregulation of integrin αvß8 and reactive oxygen species generated by increased fatty acid oxidation. This previously unrecognized immunoregulatory function of D-mannose may have clinical applications for immunopathology.
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Pâncreas
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Hipersensibilidade Respiratória
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Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta
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Linfócitos T Reguladores
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Colite
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Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1
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Pulmão
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Pneumopatias
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2017
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