CXCR3-Expressing T Cells in Infections and Autoimmunity.

IF 3.3 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition) Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.31083/j.fbl2908301
Artem Rubinstein, Igor Kudryavtsev, Natalia Arsentieva, Zoia R Korobova, Dmitry Isakov, Areg A Totolian
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The chemokine receptor CXCR3 and its ligands (MIG/CXCL9, IP-10/CXCL10, and I-TAC/CXCL11) play a central role in the generation of cellular inflammation, both in the protective responses to invading pathogens, and in different pathological conditions associated with autoimmunity. It is worth noting that CXCR3 is highly expressed on innate and adaptive lymphocytes, as well as on various cell subsets that are localized in non-immune organs and tissues. Our review focuses exclusively on CXCR3-expressing T cells, including Th1, Th17.1, Tfh17, Tfh17.1, CXCR3+ Treg cells, and Tc1 CD8+ T cells. Currently, numerous studies have highlighted the role of CXCR3-dependent interactions in the coordination of inflammation in the peripheral tissues, both to increase recruitment of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells that upregulate inflammation, and also for recruitment of CXCR3+ T regulatory cells to dampen overexuberant responses. Understanding the role of CXCR3 and its ligands might help to apply them as new and effective therapeutic targets in a wide range of diseases.

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感染和自身免疫中表达 CXCR3 的 T 细胞
趋化因子受体 CXCR3 及其配体(MIG/CXCL9、IP-10/CXCL10 和 I-TAC/CXCL11)在细胞炎症的产生过程中发挥着核心作用,无论是在对入侵病原体的保护性反应中,还是在与自身免疫相关的不同病理情况中,都是如此。值得注意的是,CXCR3 在先天性和适应性淋巴细胞以及非免疫器官和组织中的各种细胞亚群中都有高表达。我们的综述只关注表达 CXCR3 的 T 细胞,包括 Th1、Th17.1、Tfh17、Tfh17.1、CXCR3+ Treg 细胞和 Tc1 CD8+ T 细胞。目前,许多研究都强调了 CXCR3 依赖性相互作用在协调外周组织炎症中的作用,既能增加 CD4+ 和 CD8+ T 细胞的招募,从而上调炎症,又能招募 CXCR3+ T 调节细胞,抑制过度的反应。了解 CXCR3 及其配体的作用可能有助于将它们作为新的有效治疗靶点应用于多种疾病。
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