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Science ; 354(6310): 358-362, 2016 10 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27846573

RESUMEN

Intestinal inflammation can impair mucosal healing, thereby establishing a vicious cycle leading to chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). However, the signaling networks driving chronic inflammation remain unclear. Here we report that CD4+ T cells isolated from patients with IBD produce high levels of interleukin-22 binding protein (IL-22BP), the endogenous inhibitor of the tissue-protective cytokine IL-22. Using mouse models, we demonstrate that IBD development requires T cell-derived IL-22BP. Lastly, intestinal CD4+ T cells isolated from IBD patients responsive to treatment with antibodies against tumor necrosis factor-α (anti-TNF-α), the most effective known IBD therapy, exhibited reduced amounts of IL-22BP expression but still expressed IL-22. Our findings suggest that anti-TNF-α therapy may act at least in part by suppressing IL-22BP and point toward a more specific potential therapy for IBD.


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Linfocitos T CD4-Positivos/inmunología , Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino/inmunología , Mucosa Intestinal/inmunología , Receptores de Interleucina/inmunología , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/antagonistas & inhibidores , Animales , Anticuerpos/uso terapéutico , Modelos Animales de Enfermedad , Humanos , Inmunidad Mucosa , Inmunoterapia , Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino/terapia , Ratones , Receptores de Interleucina/antagonistas & inhibidores , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/inmunología
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J Neuroimmunol ; 261(1-2): 108-19, 2013 Aug 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23735283

RESUMEN

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) trap and kill pathogens very efficiently but also activate dendritic cells and prime T cells. Previously, we demonstrated that neutrophils are primed and circulating NETs are elevated in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS), a T cell-mediated autoimmune disease. Here, we demonstrate gender specific differences in circulating NETs but not in neutrophil priming in RRMS patients. Although the results from our systematic and in depth characterization of these patients argue against a major role of circulating NETs in this disease, they suggest that NETs may underlie gender-specific differences in MS pathogenesis.


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Espacio Extracelular/metabolismo , Esclerosis Múltiple/sangre , Activación Neutrófila/inmunología , Neutrófilos/metabolismo , Caracteres Sexuales , Adulto , Anciano , Espacio Extracelular/inmunología , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Esclerosis Múltiple/etiología , Esclerosis Múltiple/patología , Neutrófilos/inmunología
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