2023
DOI: 10.2196/42421
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The Differentially Expressed Genes Responsible for the Development of T Helper 9 Cells From T Helper 2 Cells in Various Disease States: Immuno-Interactomics Study

Abstract: Background T helper (Th) 9 cells are a novel subset of Th cells that develop independently from Th2 cells and are characterized by the secretion of interleukin (IL)-9. Studies have suggested the involvement of Th9 cells in variable diseases such as allergic and pulmonary diseases (eg, asthma, chronic obstructive airway disease, chronic rhinosinusitis, nasal polyps, and pulmonary hypoplasia), metabolic diseases (eg, acute leukemia, myelocytic leukemia, breast cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, pancreati… Show more

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“…These signals enhance the progression of CD4 + T helper subsets, which is accompanied by the release of specific cytokines that play a role in regulating inflammation and immunity [ 1 ]. One of the most challenging effector T cell subsets is T helper 9 (Th9) cells [ [1] , [2] , [3] ]. Naive CD4 + T cells in the presence of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 and interleukin (IL)-4 differentiate into Th9 cells via T cell receptors (TCRs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These signals enhance the progression of CD4 + T helper subsets, which is accompanied by the release of specific cytokines that play a role in regulating inflammation and immunity [ 1 ]. One of the most challenging effector T cell subsets is T helper 9 (Th9) cells [ [1] , [2] , [3] ]. Naive CD4 + T cells in the presence of transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 and interleukin (IL)-4 differentiate into Th9 cells via T cell receptors (TCRs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%