The mechanisms controlling CD4+ T cell switching from an effector to an anti-inflammatory (IL-10+) phenotype play an important role in the persistence of chronic inflammatory diseases. Here, we identify the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway as a key regulator of this process. Pathway analysis of cultured cytokine-producing human T cells reveals a significant association between IL-10 and cholesterol metabolism gene expression. Inhibition of the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway with atorvastatin or 25-hydroxycholesterol during switching from IFNγ+ to IL-10+ shows a specific block in immune resolution, defined as a significant decrease in IL-10 expression. Mechanistically, the master transcriptional regulator of IL10 in T cells, c-Maf, is sign...
Abstract A high level of cholesterol is associated with obesity, cardiovascular diseases and athero...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a subendothelial accumulation of ...
SummaryCholesterol is essential for membrane synthesis; however, the mechanisms that link cellular l...
The mechanisms controlling CD4+ T cell switching from an effector to an anti-inflammatory (IL-10+) p...
Funder: Intramural Research Programs of the National Human Genome Research InstituteAbstract: Regula...
Funder: Intramural Research Programs of the National Human Genome Research InstituteRegulatory B cel...
A high level of cholesterol is associated with obesity, cardiovascular diseases and atherosclerosis....
Oxysterols are oxidised cholesterol species which can be in the form of one or more hydroxyl, carbon...
: Metabolic inflammation, defined as a chronic low-grade inflammation, is implicated in numerous met...
IF 6.429International audienceThe behaviors of lymphocytes, including CD4(+) T helper cells, are con...
The behaviors of lymphocytes, including CD4(+) T helper cells, are controlled on many levels by inte...
Inflammation represents the driving feature of many diseases, including atherosclerosis, cancer, aut...
The sterol metabolic network is emerging center stage in inflammation and immunity. Historically, ob...
At the onset of an immune response lymphocytes receive activating signals in the form of antigen rec...
<div><p>Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a multifunctional cytokine that exerts potent context specific imm...
Abstract A high level of cholesterol is associated with obesity, cardiovascular diseases and athero...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a subendothelial accumulation of ...
SummaryCholesterol is essential for membrane synthesis; however, the mechanisms that link cellular l...
The mechanisms controlling CD4+ T cell switching from an effector to an anti-inflammatory (IL-10+) p...
Funder: Intramural Research Programs of the National Human Genome Research InstituteAbstract: Regula...
Funder: Intramural Research Programs of the National Human Genome Research InstituteRegulatory B cel...
A high level of cholesterol is associated with obesity, cardiovascular diseases and atherosclerosis....
Oxysterols are oxidised cholesterol species which can be in the form of one or more hydroxyl, carbon...
: Metabolic inflammation, defined as a chronic low-grade inflammation, is implicated in numerous met...
IF 6.429International audienceThe behaviors of lymphocytes, including CD4(+) T helper cells, are con...
The behaviors of lymphocytes, including CD4(+) T helper cells, are controlled on many levels by inte...
Inflammation represents the driving feature of many diseases, including atherosclerosis, cancer, aut...
The sterol metabolic network is emerging center stage in inflammation and immunity. Historically, ob...
At the onset of an immune response lymphocytes receive activating signals in the form of antigen rec...
<div><p>Interleukin-10 (IL-10) is a multifunctional cytokine that exerts potent context specific imm...
Abstract A high level of cholesterol is associated with obesity, cardiovascular diseases and athero...
Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a subendothelial accumulation of ...
SummaryCholesterol is essential for membrane synthesis; however, the mechanisms that link cellular l...