New Type Of Immune Cells Discovered That Regulate Inflammation In Chronic Diseases

Scientists of Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Center of Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of Technische Universität München have discovered a new type of – the Th22 cells – which can protect the body against inflammation and aid in tissue repair. In the current online issue of the , Dr. Stefanie Eyerich and Dr. Kilian Eyerich together with their colleagues from and Istituto Dermopatico dell’ in Rome, present their . It represents a milestone on the way to developing new treatment methods for inflammatory such as psoriasis and allergic reactions and potentially also allergic such as asthma.

The newly discovered Th22 cells are a previously unknown subset of T . T are that help activate other when the body is infected by viruses or bacteria. At the same time they help the body to tolerate own tissue and to prevent or curb inflammation.

The researchers of Helmholtz Zentrum München and the Center of Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of Technische Universität München, together with their colleagues from London and Rome, discovered the Th22 cells while analyzing of patients with psoriasis, and . “During the we noticed that were primarily characterized by the signaling molecule interleukin-22 (IL-22),” explained Dr. Stefanie Eyerich, the lead author of the study.

Th22 cells aid in tissue repair. At the same time they warn our of impending and stimulate the to protect themselves. In addition, they can help to strengthen the barriers of the skin and possibly also of the lung by stimulating cells to produce more collagen.

Dr. -Weber of and coordinator of the study said: “We are seeing an increase in like skin and . Besides genetic disposition, the causes are higher hygienic standards and modern nutritional habits. Diseases like psoriasis can have a substantial negative impact on a patient’s quality of life, and sufferers must often follow long, drawn-out skin care treatment regimens to keep their symptoms at bay.”

“We consider the discovery of the Th22 cells to be a milestone in immunology, providing a new starting point for the future treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases such as eczema, scleroderma, asthma or COPD,” explained Professor Heidrun Behrendt, director of ZAUM and the Clinical Cooperation Group of Helmholtz Zentrum München and TU München.

The Munich researchers and their colleagues are elucidating the genesis of Th22 cells and investigating Th22-specific genes, which shall contribute to the development of selective and effective therapies for patients with chronic skin and . Like other T , Th22 cells belong to a part of the immune system which can recognize damaging pathogens even after a long time has passed. This means that each treatment targeting these cells would have a potential long-term effect.

Publication: Eyerich S, Eyerich, K, Pennino, D, Carbone, T, Nasorri, F, Pallotta, S, Cianfarani, F Odorisio T Traidl-Hoffmann, C, Behrendt, H, 5 Durham, SR, Schmidt-Weber, C.B, Cavani A: Th22 cells represent a distinct human T cell subset involved in epidermal immunity and remodeling. J. Clin. Invest. (doi:10.1172/JCI40202. online Publikation 17.11.2009 http://www.jci.org/articles/view/40202)

Source: Sven Winkler
Helmholtz Zentrum München – German Research Center for Environmental Health

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