Celia del Carmen Crespo Oliva , Marilyne Labrie , Hugues Allard-Chamard
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摘要
T peripheral helper(Tph)细胞是一种新发现的 CD4+ T 细胞亚型,是外周组织中与 T flicular helper(Tfh)细胞相对应的细胞。这两种细胞有一些共同特征,如 PD1 和 CXCL13 的高水平表达,但在转录因子和趋化因子受体的表达上有所不同。对 Tph 细胞的研究主要涉及 B 细胞的效应功能,包括细胞因子的产生和抗体介导的免疫反应。然而,人们对它们在炎症介导的恶性肿瘤发展中的作用仍然知之甚少。Tph 细胞最初是在类风湿性关节炎患者的滑膜中被发现的,后来又在多种自身免疫性疾病中被发现扩增。它们与自身免疫性疾病的不良预后有关,但有趣的是,它们的存在与某些类型癌症的较好预后有关。Tph 细胞的功能仍在研究之中,但最近的数据表明,它们参与了三级淋巴结构(TLS)的组装。此外,Tph 细胞与 B 细胞的相互作用促进了 B 细胞的发展,而 B 细胞主要被描述为具有记忆表型。在这篇综述中,我们将探讨 Tph 细胞在癌症和自身免疫性疾病期间外周免疫反应中的作用。
T peripheral helper (Tph) cells, a marker of immune activation in cancer and autoimmune disorders
T peripheral helper (Tph) cells are a newly discovered subtype of CD4+ T cells that have emerged as the counterpart of T follicular helper (Tfh) cells in the peripheral tissues. These two cell types share some common characteristics, such as high levels of PD1 and CXCL13 expression, but differ in the expression of transcription factors and chemokine receptors. Tph cells have been studied in relation to B cells' effector functions, including cytokines production and antibody-mediated immune responses. However, their role in the inflammatory-mediated development of malignancies remains poorly understood. Tph cells were initially identified in the synovium of rheumatoid arthritis patients and have since been found to be expanded in several autoimmune diseases. They have been linked to a worse prognosis in autoimmune conditions, but intriguingly, their presence has been correlated with better outcomes in certain types of cancer. The functions of Tph cells are still being investigated, but recent data suggests their involvement in the assembly of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS). Furthermore, their interaction with B cells, which have been mainly described as possessing a memory phenotype, promotes their development. In this review, we explore the role of Tph cells in peripheral immune responses during cancer and autoimmune disorders.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Immunology publishes original research delving into the molecular and cellular foundations of immunological diseases. Additionally, the journal includes reviews covering timely subjects in basic immunology, along with case reports and letters to the editor.