Titel: Investigating the role of the transcription factor TCF-1 in the tissue adaptation of Th17 cells in renal autoimmune disease
Sonstige Titel: Untersuchung der Rolle des Transkriptionsfaktors TCF-1 bei der Gewebeanpassung von Th17-Zellen bei autoimmunen Nierenerkrankungen
Sprache: Englisch
Autor*in: Sivayoganathan, Amirrtavarshni
Schlagwörter: Th17 cells; Autoimmune diseases; Nephrology; Immunology
GND-Schlagwörter: ImmunologieGND
NephrologieGND
GlomerulonephritisGND
AutoaggressionskrankheitGND
Erscheinungsdatum: 2025
Tag der mündlichen Prüfung: 2026-05-29
Zusammenfassung: 
Chronic kidney diseases affect approximately 10-12% of the world population and ranks among the top ten causes of death globally. One of these kidney diseases is crescentic glomerulonephritis which accounts for 15% of these patients in severe cases leading to irreversible kidney failure. CD4+ T cells, Th17 cells in particular, are key drivers of immune mediated renal tissue damage. Th17 cells have shown to exhibit tissue adaptation capabilities, potentially worsening or ameliorating the disease outcome.

In this study, the role of the transcription factor, TCF-1, in the plasticity of Th17 cells was investigated. Using Il17Acre x R26eYFP and Tcf7flox x Il17Acre x R26eYFP mouse lines in in vivo experiments, it was revealed that in the absence of TCF-1 renal IL-17A producing cells produce more of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. Additionally, single cell RNA sequencing revealed the heterogeneity of Th17 cells by identifying various subsets of renal Th17 cells with different cytokine expression profiles. Furthermore, a pseudotime analysis using the single cell data of the renal Th17 cells revealed an inverse relationship of the expression of the transcription factors TCF-1 and RORγT, revealing TCF-1 to be a negative regulator of renal Th17 cells.

These findings could potentially lead to discovering more strategic and efficient therapeutic approaches in crescentic glomerulonephritis by targeting pathogenic Th17 cells, triggering an anti-inflammatory response in the kidney to avoid further tissue damage.
URL: https://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/handle/ediss/12428
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-ediss-138263
Dokumenttyp: Dissertation
Betreuer*in: Krebs, Christian
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Elektronische Dissertationen und Habilitationen

Dateien zu dieser Ressource:
Datei Beschreibung Prüfsumme GrößeFormat  
Dissertation_Varshi_Sivayoganathan.pdfPhD Thesisd54c5e1b91c8f9e9ff0894a52b6cdc1f6.42 MBAdobe PDFMiniaturbild
Öffnen/Anzeigen
Zur Langanzeige

Info

Seitenansichten

Letzte Woche
Letzten Monat
geprüft am null

Download(s)

Letzte Woche
Letzten Monat
geprüft am null
Werkzeuge

Google ScholarTM

Prüfe