Estrogen deficiency induces bone loss by increasing T cell proliferation and lifespan through IFN-gamma-induced class II transactivator
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
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Estrogen deficiency induces bone loss by increasing T cell proliferation and lifespan through IFN-gamma-induced class II transactivator / Cenci, S; Toraldo, G; Weitzmann, Mn; Roggia, C; Gao, Yh; Qian, Wp; Sierra, O; Pacifici, R. - In: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. - ISSN 0027-8424. - 100:18(2003), pp. 10405-10410. [10.1073/pnas.1533207100]
Abstract:
Expansion of the pool of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha-producing T cells is instrumental for the bone loss induced by estrogen deficiency, but the responsible mechanism is unknown. Here we show that ovariectomy up-regulates IFN-gamma-induced class II transactivator, a multitarget immune modulator, resulting in increased antigen presentation by macrophages, enhanced T cell activation, and prolonged lifespan of active T cells. Up-regulation of class II transactivator derives from increased production of IFN-gamma by T helper 1 cells, resulting from enhanced secretion of IL-12 and IL-18 by macrophages. The resulting T cell expansion and bone loss are prevented in vivo by both blockade of antigen presenting cell-induced T cell activation, and silencing of IFN-gamma receptor signaling. Thus, increased IFN-gamma-induced class II transactivator expression and the resulting enhanced T cell proliferation and lifespan are critical to the bone wasting effect of estrogen deficiency.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cenci, S; Toraldo, G; Weitzmann, Mn; Roggia, C; Gao, Yh; Qian, Wp; Sierra, O; Pacifici, R
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