2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.1019406
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CCR7-mediated T follicular helper cell differentiation is associated with the pathogenesis and immune microenvironment of spinal cord injury-induced immune deficiency syndrome

Abstract: Spinal cord injury-induced immune deficiency syndrome (SCI-IDS) is a disorder characterized by systemic immunosuppression secondary to SCI that dramatically increases the likelihood of infection and is difficult to treat. T follicular helper (Tfh) cells regulated by chemokine receptor CCR7 are associated with SCI-IDS after acute SCI. The present study explored the roles of CCR7 in SCI-IDS occurrence and immune microenvironment composition. Gene expression profile data of peripheral blood leukocytes from SCI an… Show more

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“…In turn, the absence of CCR7 expression is also related to the reduced function of CD4+ CD25+ Tregs [ 24 ]. Intriguingly, previous works have noted that CCR7 expression suppresses the immunodeficiency phenotype by activating the chemokine signaling in T follicular helper cells after SCI [ 41 ]. Thus, it is likely that the expansion of induced Tregs in the SCI-LCP group may be related to a loss of functionality, contributing to the immune dysfunction observed in these patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In turn, the absence of CCR7 expression is also related to the reduced function of CD4+ CD25+ Tregs [ 24 ]. Intriguingly, previous works have noted that CCR7 expression suppresses the immunodeficiency phenotype by activating the chemokine signaling in T follicular helper cells after SCI [ 41 ]. Thus, it is likely that the expansion of induced Tregs in the SCI-LCP group may be related to a loss of functionality, contributing to the immune dysfunction observed in these patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%