2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2024.103218
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Peripheral helper T cells in human diseases

Xueyang Zou,
Feifei Huo,
Lulu Sun
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“…The underlying hypothesis in these studies is that there are a finite number of cell states and transcriptional programmes that define responses to different stimuli, rather than the possibility that each inflammatory challenge induces a distinct response. There is some encouraging evidence for this, such as circulating Tph cells across IMIDs [ 87 ] and shared fibroblast states across inflamed tissues [ 76 ], but a comprehensive catalogue of these states is lacking. Defining these states has the potential to clarify shared qualities across IMIDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The underlying hypothesis in these studies is that there are a finite number of cell states and transcriptional programmes that define responses to different stimuli, rather than the possibility that each inflammatory challenge induces a distinct response. There is some encouraging evidence for this, such as circulating Tph cells across IMIDs [ 87 ] and shared fibroblast states across inflamed tissues [ 76 ], but a comprehensive catalogue of these states is lacking. Defining these states has the potential to clarify shared qualities across IMIDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The underlying hypothesis in these studies is that there are a finite number of cell states and transcriptional programs that define responses to different stimuli, rather than the possibility that each inflammatory challenge induces a distinct response. There is some encouraging evidence for this such as circulating Tph cells across IMIDs [86] and shared fibroblast states across inflamed tissues [76], but a comprehensive catalogue of these states is lacking. Defining these states has the potential to clarify shared qualities across IMIDs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%