Unravelling the association of partial T-cell immunodeficiency and immune dysregulation

作者:Liston Adrian*; Enders Anselm; Siggs Owen M
来源:Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008, 8(7): 545-558.
DOI:10.1038/nri2336

摘要

Partial T-cell immunodeficiencies constitute a heterogeneous cluster of disorders characterized by an incomplete reduction in T-cell number or activity. The immune deficiency component of these diseases is less severe than that of the severe T-cell immunodeficiencies and therefore some ability to respond to infectious organisms is retained. Unlike severe T-cell immunodeficiencies, however, partial immunodeficiencies are commonly associated with hyper-immune dysregulation, including autoimmunity, inflammatory diseases and elevated IgE production. This causative association is counter intuitive-immune deficiencies are caused by loss - of - function changes to the T-cell component, whereas the coincident autoimmune symptoms are the consequence of gain-of function changes. This Review details the genetic basis of partial T-cell immunodeficiencies and draws on recent advances in mouse models to propose mechanisms by which a reduction in T-cell numbers or function may disturb the population - dependent balance between activation and tolerance.

  • 出版日期2008-7