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Comment
. 2011 Apr 28;472(7344):421-2.
doi: 10.1038/472421a.

Immunology: A helping hand against autoimmunity

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Immunology: A helping hand against autoimmunity

Anton M Jetten. Nature. .

Abstract

The TH17 helper cells of the immune system have a dark side: they mediate autoimmune disorders. Two drugs that prevent the differentiation and activity of these cells might be of therapeutic value.

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Figure 1. Effects of digoxin and SR1001 on TH17 cells
On encountering an antigen on the surface of antigen-presenting cells (and in the presence of IL-6 and TGF-β), naive T cells differentiate into TH17 cells. This event is associated with expression of the nuclear receptors RORγt and RORα. These receptors, particularly RORγt, are required for TH17-cell differentiation and for the expression of IL-23R and IL-17a, among other cytokines. Two studies, show that digoxin and SR1001 bind RORγt, possibly by competing with the natural agonists of these receptors. By inhibiting the recruitment of co-activators and promoting the recruitment of co-repressors, these antagonists reduce RORγt transcriptional activity, TH17-cell differentiation and IL-17 production, and delay the onset and reduce the severity of autoimmune disease in mice.

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