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Drivers of Inflammation in Psoriatic Arthritis: the Old and the New.

Charlotte O'Brien-GoreElizabeth H GrayLucy E DurhamLeonie S TaamsBruce W Kirkham
Published in: Current rheumatology reports (2021)
Innate-like lymphoid cells, namely gamma delta (γδ) T-cells, invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells and mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells, together with innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are found at sites of disease in PsA/SpA. These cells are often skewed to Type-17 profiles and may significantly contribute to IL-17 production. Non-IL-23 dependent IL-17 production pathways, utilising cytokines such as IL-7 and IL-9, also characterise these cells. Both conventional CD4 and CD8 lymphocytes show pathogenic phenotypes at sites of disease. A variety of innate-like lymphoid cells and conventional lymphocytes contribute towards IL-17-mediated pathology in PsA/SpA. The responses of these cells to non-conventional immune and non-immune stimuli may explain characteristic clinical features of these diseases and potential therapeutic mechanisms of therapies such as Jak inhibitors.
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