免疫系统
葡萄膜炎
免疫学
镜头(地质)
医学
病理
生物
古生物学
作者
Phuong M. Le,Mary J. Mattapallil,Rachel R Caspi,Mary Ann Stepp,A. Sue Menko
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ajpath.2024.07.021
摘要
Inflammation in the eye is tightly regulated to prevent vision impairment and irreversible blindness. Emerging evidence shows that immune cells are specifically recruited to the lens capsule in response to autoimmune uveitis, yet the potential that they have a role in regulating this inflammatory disease remained unexplored. Here, using an immunolocalization approach combined with high-resolution confocal microscopy, we investigated whether the immune cells that become stably associated with the lens capsule in the eyes of C57BL/6J mice with experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) have an immunoregulatory phenotype. These studies revealed that during the acute phase of uveitis, at day 18 after disease induction, the immune cells specifically recruited to the lens capsule included those with putative anti-inflammatory, proresolution roles, such as regulatory T cells (FoxP3
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