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Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy 1/2012

Open Access 01-12-2012 | Oral presentation

Anti-TNF antibody therapy induces IL-17 suppressing regulatory T cells in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Authors: Jenny McGovern, Clare A Notley, Dao Nguyen, Claudia Mauri, David A Isenberg, Michael R Ehrenstein

Published in: Arthritis Research & Therapy | Special Issue 1/2012

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Biologic therapies not only offer the prospect of improved patient outcomes in a variety of autoimmune diseases, but also the opportunity to explore the specific target's role in the underlying mechanisms of disease. Over recent years we have studied the role of regulatory T cells (Treg) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis before and after anti-TNF therapy. We have shown that Treg from patients with rheumatoid arthritis have defective suppressor function. This Treg defect is linked with abnormalities in the expression and function of CTLA-4. Anti-TNF antibody therapy did not reverse CTLA-4 dysfunction but instead induced the differentiation of a distinct and potent Treg population. These induced Treg were able to inhibit IL-17 production, in contrast to Treg from healthy individuals, patients with active RA or RA patients treated with etanercept, a modified TNF receptor. These results may provide mechanistic insight into the therapeutic benefit of switching between different anti-TNF agents and the differing incidence of tuberculosis between adalimumab and etanercept. …
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Title
Anti-TNF antibody therapy induces IL-17 suppressing regulatory T cells in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Authors
Jenny McGovern
Clare A Notley
Dao Nguyen
Claudia Mauri
David A Isenberg
Michael R Ehrenstein
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Arthritis Research & Therapy / Issue Special Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1478-6362
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/ar3597

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