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The Function and Role of the Th17/Treg Cell Balance in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH
Volume 2020, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8813558

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  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY17H290007]
  2. Research Project of the Health Commission of Zhejiang Province [2018KY550]
  3. Research Project of Zhejiang Traditional Chinese Medicine Administration (CN) [2020ZB081]
  4. Research Project of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University [2019ZG03]
  5. Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab of Diagnosis and Treatment of Circulatory Diseases [2019E10012]

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, inflammatory, and autoimmune disorder. The pathogenesis of IBD is not yet clear. Studies have shown that the imbalance between T helper 17 (Th17) and regulatory T (Treg) cells, which differentiate from CD4(+) T cells, contributes to IBD. Th17 cells promote tissue inflammation, and Treg cells suppress autoimmunity in IBD. Therefore, Th17/Treg cell balance is crucial. Some regulatory factors affecting the production and maintenance of these cells are also important for the proper regulation of the Th17/Treg balance; these factors include T cell receptor (TCR) signaling, costimulatory signals, cytokine signaling, bile acid metabolites, and the intestinal microbiota. This article focuses on our understanding of the function and role of the balance between Th17/Treg cells in IBD and these regulatory factors and their clinical significance in IBD.

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