{"id":98191,"date":"2020-10-27T00:14:56","date_gmt":"2020-10-26T21:14:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.buradabiliyorum.com\/new-insights-into-a-potential-target-for-autoimmune-disease\/"},"modified":"2020-10-27T00:14:56","modified_gmt":"2020-10-26T21:14:56","slug":"new-insights-into-a-potential-target-for-autoimmune-disease","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/new-insights-into-a-potential-target-for-autoimmune-disease\/","title":{"rendered":"#New insights into a potential target for autoimmune disease"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;<strong>#New insights into a potential target for autoimmune disease<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"article-gallery lightGallery\">\n<div data-thumb=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/tmb\/2020\/23-newinsightsi.jpg\" data-src=\"https:\/\/scx2.b-cdn.net\/gfx\/news\/hires\/2020\/23-newinsightsi.jpg\" data-sub-html=\"Researchers from Penn teamed with colleagues to decipher\u00a0the mechanism by which the protein DEL-1 leads to the generation of T cells expression FOXP3, which rein in inflammatory responses, such as those responsible for autoimmune disease. Credit: Hajishengallis laboratory\">\n<figure class=\"article-img\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/800\/2020\/23-newinsightsi.jpg\" alt=\"New insights into a potential target for autoimmune disease\" title=\"Researchers from Penn teamed with colleagues to decipher\u00a0the mechanism by which the protein DEL-1 leads to the generation of T cells expression FOXP3, which rein in inflammatory responses, such as those responsible for autoimmune disease. Credit: Hajishengallis laboratory\" width=\"800\" height=\"480\"\/><figcaption class=\"text-darken text-low-up text-truncate-js text-truncate mt-3\">\n                Researchers from Penn teamed with colleagues to decipher\u00a0the mechanism by which the protein DEL-1 leads to the generation of T cells expression FOXP3, which rein in inflammatory responses, such as those responsible for autoimmune disease. Credit: Hajishengallis laboratory<br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Immune response is a balancing act: Too much can lead to inflammatory or autoimmune disease; too little could lead to a serious infection. Regulatory T cells, or Tregs, are important players in striking this balance, acting as &#8220;brakes&#8221; on the immune response so it doesn&#8217;t go overboard.\n                                                <\/p>\n<p>                                                                                Consequently, controlling the numbers and activity of Tregs is crucial in maintaining health. New findings from a multi-institutional team, including the School of Dental Medicine&#8217;s George Hajishengallis, suggest that targeting the molecule DEL-1, which promotes the generation and immunosuppressive activity of Tregs, could be an effective way to treat conditions where taming an inflammatory or autoimmune response is desired.<\/p>\n<p>The team reported their findings in the <i>Journal of Clinical Investigation<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In earlier work we saw a correlation: During resolution of inflammation, Tregs numbers went up and DEL-1 levels went up,&#8221; Hajishengallis says. &#8220;We wanted to understand how the two were connected.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Hajishengallis and colleagues, including Triantafyllos Chavakis of Technical University Dresden, had earlier used a mouse model of periodontitis, severe gum disease, to show that DEL-1 promotes the resolution of inflammation\u2014in other words, helps the body return to a normal state. In the new study, they relied on this model again to probe the relationship between DEL-1 and Tregs which, like DEL-1, also become abundant during the inflammation-resolution process.<\/p>\n<p>Mice that were bred to lack DEL-1 had significantly lower levels of Tregs than mice with DEL-1. Meanwhile their levels of Th17 cells, a T cell type associated with inflammation, went up. An injection of DEL-1 could restore levels of Tregs in the mice otherwise deficient in the protein.<\/p>\n<p>The correlation offered a clue but not evidence of a direct relationship between DEL-1 and Tregs. &#8220;There&#8217;s a reciprocity between Tregs and Th17 cells,&#8221; says Hajishengallis. &#8220;So with this result we didn&#8217;t know if DEL-1 is acting on Tregs or Th17 cells.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>To firm up this connection, they performed experiments using mouse cells in culture to see whether DEL-1 could influence the development of T cells into either mature Th17 or Treg cells. While DEL-1 did not <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/download-scripts-themes-apps\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"9\" title=\"Download Scripts &amp; Themes &amp; Apps\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">app<\/a>ear to directly influence the generation of Th17 cells, its effect on Tregs &#8220;was striking,&#8221; Hajishnegallis says. Their findings held when looking in human cells, with the generation of Tregs enhanced in the presence of DEL-1.<br \/>\n                                            <!-- Google middle Adsense block --><\/p>\n<p>What&#8217;s more, the researchers found that T cells&#8217; immunosuppressive function\u2014a characteristic supported by Tregs\u2014was strengthened when DEL-1 was present.<\/p>\n<p>With more confidence that DEL-1 was supporting the activity of Tregs, the researchers pursued a <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/watch-movies-tv-seriess\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"8\" title=\"Watch Movies &amp; TV Series\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">series<\/a> of additional experiments that unveiled more details about the signalling pathway in which DEL-1 was acting. They found that DEL-1 interacted with a molecule on the T cell surface which induced a transcription factor called RUNX1 that promotes the expression and stability of FOXP3, a &#8220;master regulator&#8221; of Tregs. &#8220;Without FOXP3 you cannot have Tregs,&#8221; Hajishengallis says.<\/p>\n<p>Their work showed that DEL-1 was also acting epigenetically to stabilize FOXP3 by removing small molecular &#8220;tags&#8221; known as methyl groups located in the region of this gene.<\/p>\n<p>FOXP3 deficiencies are indeed linked to serious conditions in humans. IPEX syndrome, for example, an X-linked condition caused by a FOXP3 mutation, causes people to have very low numbers of Tregs and, frequently to develop multiple autoimmune diseases.<\/p>\n<p>Though the researchers had begun with a gum disease model, they believed that the link between DEL-1 and Tregs was more universal and thus investigated the link in a mouse model of acute lung inflammation, finding the same pattern: A dearth of DEL-1 was associated with severely reduced numbers of Tregs and a poorer resolution of inflammation.<\/p>\n<p>In future work, Hajishengallis and his collaborators hope to go deeper into the mechanism, testing whether the source of DEL-1 matters in terms of its regulation of Tregs. Other groups, they note, may want to begin to take the findings in a translational direction to apply them in models of autoimmune diseases, which could be tamed by a shift in balance toward immunosuppression.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I believe DEL-1 is not just for periodontitis and inflammation, but is also a potential target in autoimmune diseases,&#8221; Hajishengallis says.\n                                                                                                                        <\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<div class=\"article-main__explore my-4 d-print-none\">\n<p>                                                                                        Balancing T cell populations\n                                                                                    <\/p><\/div>\n<hr class=\"mb-4\"\/>\n<div class=\"article-main__more p-4\">\n                                                                                                <strong>More information:<\/strong><br \/>\n                                                Xiaofei Li et al, The DEL-1\/\u03b23 integrin axis promotes regulatory T cell responses during inflammation resolution, <i>Journal of Clinical Investigation<\/i> (2020).  <a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" data-doi=\"1\" href=\"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1172\/JCI137530\">DOI: 10.1172\/JCI137530<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"d-inline-block text-medium my-4\">\n                                                Provided by<br \/>\n                                                                                                    University of Pennsylvania<br \/>\n                                                                                                        <a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"icon_open\" href=\"http:\/\/www.upenn.edu\/\"><br \/>\n                                                        <svg><use href=\"https:\/\/medx.b-cdn.net\/tmpl\/v6\/img\/svg\/sprite.svg#icon_open\" x=\"0\" y=\"0\"\/><\/svg><\/a><\/p><\/div>\n<p>                                        <!-- print only --><\/p>\n<div class=\"d-none d-print-block\">\n<p>\n                                                 <strong>Citation<\/strong>:<br \/>\n                                                 New insights into a potential target for autoimmune disease (2020, October 26)<br \/>\n                                                 retrieved 26 October 2020<br \/>\n                                                 from https:\/\/medicalxpress.com\/<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/news\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"2\" title=\"News\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">news<\/a>\/2020-10-insights-potential-autoimmune-disease.html<\/p>\n<p>                                            This document is subject to copyright. 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