Dynamic regulation of intestinal immunity by hormones of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis

Jin Wang
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Abstract

The role of the thymus in the development of murine small intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) has been a controversial topic for decades. This controversy has been further propagated by observations that differences in IEL repertoires vary according to the particular athymic animal model system used to study IELs. In an attempt to understand the bases for these differences, we have undertaken a series of experiments designed to explore the extent to which extraimmunologic events, in particular neuroendocrine factors, play a role in the development of extrathymic IELs. As discussed here, these studies indicate that hormones of the hypothalamuspituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis exert either positive or negative regulatory effects on intestinal IELs, depending upon the particular hormone. Although the mechanisms by which HPT hormones influence IEL development and immune regulation have yet to be fully delineated, it appears that thyroid-stimulating hormone is a key mediator in this process, and that this may occur via local autocrine/paracrine responses within the intestine itself. The implications of these findings in the context of immunity and disease at the level of the gastrointestinal tract are discussed.

下丘脑-垂体-甲状腺轴激素对肠道免疫的动态调节
几十年来,胸腺在小鼠小肠上皮内淋巴细胞(iel)发育中的作用一直是一个有争议的话题。这一争议被进一步传播的观察结果表明,IEL基因库的差异根据用于研究IEL的特定胸腺动物模型系统而有所不同。为了了解这些差异的基础,我们进行了一系列实验,旨在探索免疫外事件,特别是神经内分泌因素,在胸腺外IELs的发展中发挥作用的程度。正如本文所讨论的,这些研究表明,下丘脑-垂体-甲状腺(HPT)轴的激素对肠道IELs发挥积极或消极的调节作用,这取决于特定的激素。虽然HPT激素影响IEL发育和免疫调节的机制尚未完全阐明,但促甲状腺激素似乎是这一过程中的关键介质,并且可能通过肠道自身的局部自分泌/旁分泌反应发生。这些发现的含义在免疫和疾病的背景下,在胃肠道水平进行了讨论。
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