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RhoA and Cdc42 in T cells: Are they targetable for T cell-mediated inflammatory diseases?

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PRECISION CLINICAL MEDICINE
卷 4, 期 1, 页码 56-61

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pcmedi/pbaa039

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RhoA; Cdc42; T cells; allergic airway inflammation; colitis

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The article discusses the effects of deleting RhoA and Cdc42 genes on T cell development, activation, differentiation, as well as T cell-mediated allergic airway inflammation and colitis.
Many inflammatory diseases are not curable, necessitating a better understanding of their pathobiology that may help identify novel biological targets. RhoA and Cdc42 of Rho family small GTPases regulate a variety of cellular functions such as actin cytoskeletal organization, cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and survival. Recent characterization of mouse models of conditional gene knockout of RhoA and Cdc42 has revealed their physiological and cell type-specific roles in a number of cell types. In T lymphocytes, which play an important role in the pathogenesis of most, if not all, of the inflammatory diseases, we and others have investigated the effects of T cell-specific knockout of RhoA and Cdc42 on T cell development in the thymus, peripheral T cell homeostasis, activation, and differentiation to effector and regulatory T cells, and on T cell-mediated allergic airway inflammation and colitis. Here we highlight the phenotypes resulting from RhoA and Cdc42 deletion in T cells and discuss whether pharmacological targeting of RhoA and Cdc42 is feasible in treating asthma that is driven by allergic airway inflammation and colitis.

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