Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity
Autoimmune disease: the importance of estrogen Estrogen signaling may play a crucial role in mediating autoimmune responses and preventing diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Estrogen plays vital roles in the female endocrine and reproductive systems, and its function is partly mediated by the es...
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doaj-d230eeb9d44a4fc2938f0eefdc0632f82020-12-08T13:48:44ZengNature Publishing GroupExperimental and Molecular Medicine1226-36132092-64132019-04-015141910.1038/s12276-019-0237-zEstrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunityDo-Hyun Kim0Hong-Jai Park1Hyeon-Soo Park2Jae-Ung Lee3CheMyong Ko4Myung Chan Gye5Je-Min Choi6Department of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang UniversityDepartment of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of MedicineDepartment of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang UniversityDepartment of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang UniversityDepartment of Comparative Biosciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignDepartment of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang UniversityDepartment of Life Science, College of Natural Sciences, Hanyang UniversityAutoimmune disease: the importance of estrogen Estrogen signaling may play a crucial role in mediating autoimmune responses and preventing diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Estrogen plays vital roles in the female endocrine and reproductive systems, and its function is partly mediated by the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα). ERα-deficient mice have more severe autoimmune disease, suggesting a link between estrogen signaling and immune responses. Je-Min Choi at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, and co-workers generated mice with T cells lacking ERα and followed their immune system development. They were particularly interested in monitoring follicular helper T cells (TFH), which help B cells generate antibodies in response to pathogen attack as well as self-antigen. The ERα-deficiency in T cells spontaneously developed mild autoimmune symptoms in mice, with increased levels of TFH and autoantibodies. Their results suggest ERα-mediated estrogen signaling in CD4 T cells is needed to suppress TFH activity and limit autoimmune disease development in female.https://doi.org/10.1038/s12276-019-0237-z |
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Do-Hyun Kim Hong-Jai Park Hyeon-Soo Park Jae-Ung Lee CheMyong Ko Myung Chan Gye Je-Min Choi Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity Experimental and Molecular Medicine |
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Do-Hyun Kim Hong-Jai Park Hyeon-Soo Park Jae-Ung Lee CheMyong Ko Myung Chan Gye Je-Min Choi |
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Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity |
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Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity |
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Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity |
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Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity |
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Estrogen receptor α in T cells suppresses follicular helper T cell responses and prevents autoimmunity |
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estrogen receptor α in t cells suppresses follicular helper t cell responses and prevents autoimmunity |
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Autoimmune disease: the importance of estrogen Estrogen signaling may play a crucial role in mediating autoimmune responses and preventing diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Estrogen plays vital roles in the female endocrine and reproductive systems, and its function is partly mediated by the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα). ERα-deficient mice have more severe autoimmune disease, suggesting a link between estrogen signaling and immune responses. Je-Min Choi at Hanyang University in Seoul, South Korea, and co-workers generated mice with T cells lacking ERα and followed their immune system development. They were particularly interested in monitoring follicular helper T cells (TFH), which help B cells generate antibodies in response to pathogen attack as well as self-antigen. The ERα-deficiency in T cells spontaneously developed mild autoimmune symptoms in mice, with increased levels of TFH and autoantibodies. Their results suggest ERα-mediated estrogen signaling in CD4 T cells is needed to suppress TFH activity and limit autoimmune disease development in female. |
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