[The function and changes of immune cells in autoimmune uveitis].

Ming Yang, Xiaoying He, Wei Han
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Uveitis is a common ocular disease and may cause serious damage of visual function. The pathogenesis of uveitis is closely related to its autoimmune response. The Th1 cells and Th17 cells were identified to play a key role in the occurrence of autoimmune uveitis and experimental autoimmune uveitis, whilst the Th17 cells were found to be closely associated with disease recurrence. The regulatory T cells (Tregs) were found to be involved in the regression of inflammation. The dysfunction and ratio of Tregs were the major causes for persistence and recurrence of uveitis. Th17 cells and Tregs can also interconvert with each other under certain conditions. Regulating the Th17/Tregs balance might be a potential novel approach to alleviating inflammation and hence providing the treatment for uveitis.

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自身免疫性葡萄膜炎中免疫细胞的功能及变化
葡萄膜炎是一种常见的眼部疾病,可造成严重的视觉功能损害。葡萄膜炎的发病机制与其自身免疫反应密切相关。发现Th1细胞和Th17细胞在自身免疫性葡萄膜炎和实验性自身免疫性葡萄膜炎的发生中起关键作用,Th17细胞与疾病复发密切相关。调节性T细胞(Tregs)被发现参与炎症的消退。treg的功能障碍和比例失调是导致葡萄膜炎持续和复发的主要原因。在一定条件下,Th17细胞和treg细胞也可以相互转化。调节Th17/Tregs平衡可能是一种潜在的缓解炎症的新方法,从而为葡萄膜炎提供治疗。
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