Distinct levels of regulation in organ-specific autoimmune diseases

Citation
V. Kumar et E. Sercarz, Distinct levels of regulation in organ-specific autoimmune diseases, LIFE SCI, 65(15), 1999, pp. 1523-1530
Citations number
69
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
LIFE SCIENCES
ISSN journal
00243205 → ACNP
Volume
65
Issue
15
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1523 - 1530
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-3205(19990903)65:15<1523:DLORIO>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Immune regulatory interactions have been largely attributed to antagonistic T helper cell subsets whose cytokines are mutually inhibitory (Th1 vs. Th2 ). Here we emphasize two additional levels of regulation: the first involve s the recognition of portions of antigen receptors of effector T cells, res ulting in the induction of both CD4 and CD8 regulatory populations, capable of diminishing the responses by the pathogenic effector itself. The second includes a collection of cell populations found constitutively in all indi viduals whose specificity for antigen, if any, is being currently investiga ted. These two additional types of interaction involve cells belonging to a functional regulatory subset and include contributions from both innate an d adaptive mechanisms of immune regulation. The answers to many quandaries in autoimmune disease may be sought by seeking to engage these lesser-under stood regulatory populations.