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TH17 cell: a double-edged sword in the development of inflammatory bowel disease

Yue Wen, Han Wang, Dean Tian, Ge Wang

2024Therapeutic Advances in Gastroenterology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic nonspecific inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal tract, and its pathogenesis has not been fully understood. Extensive dysregulation of the intestinal mucosal immune system is critical in the development and progression of IBD. T helper (Th) 17 cells have the characteristics of plasticity. They can transdifferentiate into subpopulations with different functions in response to different factors in the surrounding environment, thus taking on different roles in regulating the intestinal immune responses. In this review, we will focus on the plasticity of Th17 cells as well as the function of Th17 cells and their related cytokines in IBD. We will summarize their pathogenic and protective roles in IBD under different conditions, respectively, hoping to further deepen the understanding of the pathological mechanisms underlying IBD and provide insights for future treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Inflammatory bowel diseaseImmune systemImmunologyPathogenesisMedicineDiseaseInflammationPathologicalGastrointestinal tractImmune dysregulationPathologyInternal medicineInflammatory Bowel DiseaseIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysPsoriasis: Treatment and Pathogenesis
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