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Advances in the Role of Low-Dose Interleukin-2 in Immune-Mediated Dermatosis / 中国医学科学院学报
Article in Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1008117
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ABSTRACT
Immune-mediated dermatoses are the skin diseases caused by the breakdown of immune tolerance,including lupus erythematosus and dermatomyositis.The imbalance between regulatory T cells (Tregs) and effector T cells (Teffs) plays a key role in the pathogenesis of these diseases.Low-dose interleukin-2 can preferentially activate Tregs and reverse the imbalance between Tregs and Teffs to recover the immune tolerance,which has attracted attention in the treatment of immune-mediated dermatoses.This review summarizes the research progress in the immunomodulatory mechanism and clinical application of low-dose interleukin-2 in immune-mediated dermatoses,providing a new idea for the clinical treatment of these diseases.
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Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Skin Diseases / Interleukin-2 / T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic Limits: Humans Language: Zh Journal: Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae Year: 2023 Type: Article
Full text: 1 Index: WPRIM Main subject: Skin Diseases / Interleukin-2 / T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory / Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic Limits: Humans Language: Zh Journal: Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae Year: 2023 Type: Article