Regulatory T cells, leptin and angiogenesis.

Chemical immunology and allergy Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-10-17 DOI:10.1159/000353557
Valentina Pucino, Veronica De Rosa, Claudio Procaccini, Giuseppe Matarese
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Abstract

Regulatory T cells (Treg cells) are crucial in mediating immune homeostasis and promoting the establishment and maintenance of peripheral tolerance. Excess body weight and obesity are typified by 'low-degree' chronic inflammation and are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis, diabetes, fatty liver disease, autoimmune diseases and cancer. All these pathological conditions are characterized by chronic inflammation, abnormal cytokine production, elevated acute-phase reactants, and the activation of several inflammatory signaling pathways. In this context, the discovery of the adipose tissue-derived hormone leptin has shed fundamental insights on how these processes might occur. Leptin represents a link among metabolic disorders and immune tolerance; indeed, leptin can negatively affect the generation and proliferation of Treg cells, key players in this context. Treg cells play also a central role in tumor progression; different reports have proposed that tumor microenvironment can induce the recruitment of Treg cells which can promote tumor tolerance and angiogenesis through expression of suppressive molecules, cytokines and angiogenic factors (i.e. vascular endothelial growth factor, leptin). This work aims to discuss some of the most recent advances on the relationship between angiogenesis, leptin and immune tolerance, focusing on the role of Treg cell function in this context.

调节性T细胞,瘦素和血管生成。
调节性T细胞(Treg细胞)在调节免疫稳态和促进外周耐受的建立和维持中起着至关重要的作用。体重过重和肥胖的典型特征是“低程度”慢性炎症,并与动脉粥样硬化、糖尿病、脂肪肝、自身免疫性疾病和癌症的风险增加有关。所有这些病理条件的特点是慢性炎症,细胞因子产生异常,急性期反应物升高,以及几种炎症信号通路的激活。在这种情况下,脂肪组织来源的激素瘦素的发现揭示了这些过程如何发生的基本见解。瘦素代表了代谢紊乱和免疫耐受之间的联系;事实上,瘦素可以对Treg细胞的产生和增殖产生负面影响,Treg细胞是这方面的关键角色。Treg细胞在肿瘤进展中也起核心作用;不同的报道提出肿瘤微环境可以诱导Treg细胞募集,Treg细胞通过表达抑制分子、细胞因子和血管生成因子(如血管内皮生长因子、瘦素)促进肿瘤耐受和血管生成。本工作旨在讨论血管生成、瘦素和免疫耐受之间关系的一些最新进展,重点关注Treg细胞功能在此背景下的作用。
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