Table 1.
Function of immune cells in lupus pathogenesis
Immune cell | Receptor/therapeutic target | Function in lupus pathogenesis | References |
---|---|---|---|
Innate immunity | |||
Neutrophils | IL-18R | Enhance Netosis | [6] |
TLR | Secretion of IFN gamma | [8] | |
Plasmacytoid Dendritic cells | TLR-7, 9 | Mediate IFN alpha production | [10] |
IgE | Enhances the follicular T cell expansion and reduces the Treg population | [18] | |
Myeloid Dendritic cells | T cells | Phagocytize nuclear material and present antigens to naive CD4+ T cells | [16] |
Platelets | TLR-7 | Platelet–leukocyte aggregates possibly involved in priming the immune system | [12] |
Adaptive immunity | |||
Treg cells | T and B cells | Over-activation of T and B cells | [21] |
T cells | T cell receptor | Secretion of IL-17 and proliferation of Th17 | [24] |
CD4+ follicular T cells | B cell | B cell maturation and autoantibodies generation | [27] |
B cells | ProBDNF/p75NTR | Autoantibody generation | [39] |