What can Animal Models tell us About T Cells in Spondyloarthritis Pathogenesis?

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Judith A Smith
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Purpose of review: Spondyloarthritis animal models such as the HLA-B27 transgenic rat, SKG mouse and cytokine overexpression models have proven useful for testing hypotheses regarding pathogenesis. Recent developments in the field from human studies have shifted attention to HLA-B2705 restricted CD8+ T cell clonotype expansion and the "arthritogenic peptide" theory. Since human and rodent MHC and T cell compartments differ, translatability comes into question. In this review, we will discuss the advantages and caveats of several spondyloarthritis rodent models. We will review classic studies and more recent reports providing insight into pathologic T cells outside the canonical paradigm of MHC Class I-CD8+ T cell interaction.

Recent findings: Animal models have revealed requisite "ingredients' for a spondyloarthritis phenotype, including inflammatory mediators and lymphoid cell types. Most of these models highlight the role of Th17 cells and other IL-17 producing cells. Indeed, the IL-23 minicircle model directly led to the identification of IL-17 producing γδ T cells in typical spondyloarthritis anatomic locations. In addition to identifying lymphocyte players, animal models have elucidated T cell regulation, including innate immune (e.g. neutrophil) T cell crosstalk and gut-joint trafficking. Current studies are also beginning to clarify roles for innate lymphocytic cells such as MAIT and iNKT cells. Animal model studies have provided vital insight into T cell pathogenic mechanisms outside canonical MHC Class I-CD8 interaction. Many of these findings have been replicated in human subjects. Furthermore, work from animal models directly supported the development of IL17 and IL23 targeting therapeutics, attesting to their relevance.

Main text: (~ 4246 words), 1 Figure and 1 Table.

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动物模型能告诉我们关于T细胞在脊椎关节炎发病机制中的作用吗?
综述目的:脊椎关节炎动物模型,如HLA-B27转基因大鼠、SKG小鼠和细胞因子过表达模型,已被证明有助于检验有关发病机制的假设。人类研究领域的最新进展已将注意力转移到HLA-B2705限制CD8+ T细胞克隆型扩增和“关节炎肽”理论上。由于人和啮齿动物的MHC和T细胞区室不同,可译性就成了问题。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论几种脊椎关节炎啮齿动物模型的优点和注意事项。我们将回顾经典研究和最近的报告,这些报告提供了MHC I-CD8+ T细胞相互作用的典型范例之外的病理T细胞的见解。最近的发现:动物模型揭示了脊椎关节炎表型的必要“成分”,包括炎症介质和淋巴样细胞类型。这些模型大多强调Th17细胞和其他产生IL-17的细胞的作用。事实上,IL-23小圆模型直接导致在典型的脊椎关节炎解剖部位鉴定出产生IL-17的γδ T细胞。除了确定淋巴细胞参与者外,动物模型还阐明了T细胞调节,包括先天免疫(如中性粒细胞)T细胞串音和肠关节运输。目前的研究也开始阐明先天淋巴细胞如MAIT和iNKT细胞的作用。动物模型研究为典型MHC I-CD8类相互作用之外的T细胞致病机制提供了重要的见解。其中许多发现在人类实验对象中得到了重复。此外,来自动物模型的工作直接支持了il - 17和il - 23靶向治疗的发展,证明了它们的相关性。正文:(~ 4246字),图1张,表1张。
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期刊介绍: This journal aims to review the most important, recently published research in the field of rheumatology. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions by international experts, the journal intends to serve all those involved in the care and prevention of rheumatologic conditions. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas such as the many forms of arthritis, osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Section Editors, in turn, select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An international Editorial Board reviews the annual table of contents, suggests articles of special interest to their country/region, and ensures that topics are current and include emerging research. Commentaries from well-known figures in the field are also occasionally provided.
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