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Publication : Regulatory T cells confer a circadian signature on inflammatory arthritis.

First Author  Hand LE Year  2020
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  11
Issue  1 Pages  1658
PubMed ID  32245954 Mgi Jnum  J:287594
Mgi Id  MGI:6406036 Doi  10.1038/s41467-020-15525-0
Citation  Hand LE, et al. (2020) Regulatory T cells confer a circadian signature on inflammatory arthritis. Nat Commun 11(1):1658
abstractText  The circadian clock is an intrinsic oscillator that imparts 24 h rhythms on immunity. This clock drives rhythmic repression of inflammatory arthritis during the night in mice, but mechanisms underlying this effect are not clear. Here we show that the amplitude of intrinsic oscillators within macrophages and neutrophils is limited by the chronic inflammatory environment, suggesting that rhythms in inflammatory mediators might not be a direct consequence of intrinsic clocks. Anti-inflammatory regulatory T (Treg) cells within the joints show diurnal variation, with numbers peaking during the nadir of inflammation. Furthermore, the anti-inflammatory action of Treg cells on innate immune cells contributes to the night-time repression of inflammation. Treg cells do not seem to have intrinsic circadian oscillators, suggesting that rhythmic function might be a consequence of external signals. These data support a model in which non-rhythmic Treg cells are driven to rhythmic activity by systemic signals to confer a circadian signature to chronic arthritis.
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