2017
Intestinal type 1 regulatory T cells migrate to periphery to suppress diabetogenic T cells and prevent diabetes development
Yu H, Gagliani N, Ishigame H, Huber S, Zhu S, Esplugues E, Herold KC, Wen L, Flavell RA. Intestinal type 1 regulatory T cells migrate to periphery to suppress diabetogenic T cells and prevent diabetes development. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2017, 114: 10443-10448. PMID: 28894001, PMCID: PMC5625908, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1705599114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdoptive TransferAnimalsCell- and Tissue-Based TherapyCell DifferentiationCell MovementCell ProliferationDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1DysbiosisFemaleGastrointestinal MicrobiomeImmune ToleranceInterleukin-10IntestinesMiceMice, Inbred NODMice, KnockoutReceptors, CCR4Receptors, CCR5Receptors, CCR7T-Lymphocytes, RegulatoryConceptsRegulatory T cellsTr1 cellsT cellsIL-10-producing type 1 regulatory T cellsType 1 regulatory T cellsAntigen-specific Tr1 cellsGut-associated lymphoid tissueDouble reporter miceDiabetogenic T cellsEffector T cellsDevelopment of diabetesT cells migrateIL-10 signalingType 1 diabetes managementIL-10R.NOD miceIL-10Diabetes incidenceDiabetes developmentAutoimmune diseasesTCR transgenicTh1 cellsLymphoid tissueChemokine receptorsPreclinical models
2015
Th17 cells transdifferentiate into regulatory T cells during resolution of inflammation
Gagliani N, Vesely M, Iseppon A, Brockmann L, Xu H, Palm NW, de Zoete MR, Licona-Limón P, Paiva RS, Ching T, Weaver C, Zi X, Pan X, Fan R, Garmire LX, Cotton MJ, Drier Y, Bernstein B, Geginat J, Stockinger B, Esplugues E, Huber S, Flavell RA. Th17 cells transdifferentiate into regulatory T cells during resolution of inflammation. Nature 2015, 523: 221-225. PMID: 25924064, PMCID: PMC4498984, DOI: 10.1038/nature14452.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRegulatory T cellsResolution of inflammationInflammatory diseasesT cellsTh17 cellsImmune responseT helper cell typeTherapeutic opportunitiesAnti-inflammatory fateT helper cellsAnti-inflammatory phenotypeHuman inflammatory diseasesBeneficial host responseAryl hydrocarbon receptorIL-17ARegulatory cellsHelper cellsSignature cytokinesMouse modelTranscriptional profilesHost responseInflammationCytokinesHydrocarbon receptorDisease
2011
TGF-beta and TH17 Cells
Huber S, Esplugues E, Flavell R. TGF-beta and TH17 Cells. 2011, 41-45. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-9371-7_3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research