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Background And Aims: Treatment of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) remains challenging and primarily relies on corticosteroid therapy. Regulatory T cells (Tregs), essential for maintaining immune homeostasis and preventing various autoimmune diseases, present a potential therapeutic target for AIH. However, the role of Tregs in AIH pathogenesis remains unclear.
Approach And Results: In a well-established AIH model induced by hydrodynamic transfection of cytochrome P450 2D6 (CYP2D6) plasmid into mouse liver, Tregs were found to increase in number as the disease progressed. Despite the increased hepatic Treg presence, the proportions of effector T cells also rose, contributing to disease progression. Systemic Treg depletion using FoxP3-DTR/eGFP mice exacerbated AIH progression, while adoptive Treg transfer failed to alleviate liver inflammation and fibrosis, highlighting intrahepatic Treg dysfunction. Single-cell RNA sequencing of hepatic Tregs using the 10× Genomics platform identified impaired suppressive function and a shift toward proinflammatory phenotypes, contrasting with enhanced suppressive capacity observed in peripheral Tregs. This intrahepatic Treg dysfunction was associated with elevated hepatic serum amyloid A1 (SAA1) levels, which impaired Tregs through toll-like receptor 2. Liver-specific AAV8-mediated shSAA1 therapy restored Treg function and ameliorated AIH symptoms, while the adoptive transfer of Tregs lacking toll-like receptor 2 significantly improved disease outcomes.
Conclusions: Intrahepatic Tregs exhibit a diminished suppressive phenotype and an enhanced effector phenotype, failing to control the escalating inflammation in AIH. AIH treatment should not only focus on increasing Treg numbers but also on restoring their functional capacity.
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Elife
September 2025
Division of Intramural Research, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, United States.
Wnt proteins are critical signaling molecules in developmental processes across animals. Despite intense study, their evolutionary roots have remained enigmatic. Using sensitive sequence analysis and structure modeling, we establish that the Wnts are part of a vast assemblage of domains, the Lipocone superfamily, defined here for the first time.
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September 2025
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Kagawa University, Kagawa, Japan.
Rationale: This study reports a rare case of both AA amyloidosis and elderly-onset Still disease presenting as fever following carpal tunnel syndrome surgery.
Patient Concerns: A 79-year-old man reported numbness, pain, and muscle weakness in his right hand for several months.
Diagnoses: We performed carpal tunnel opening surgery and a synovial biopsy because of significant synovial tissue in the carpal tunnel.
Neurology
October 2025
Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
Monoclonal gammopathy-associated myopathies (MGAMs) are rare yet treatable myopathies that occur in association with monoclonal gammopathies. These myopathies include light chain (AL) amyloidosis myopathy, sporadic late-onset nemaline myopathy (SLONM), scleromyxedema with associated myopathy, and newly reported monoclonal gammopathy-associated glycogen storage myopathy (MGGSM), including the vacuolar myopathy with monoclonal gammopathy and stiffness. All these 4 distinct subtypes of MGAMs typically present in patients aged 40 or older, frequently with a subacute onset of rapidly progressive proximal and axial muscle weakness.
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September 2025
Department of Social Medicine and Health Management, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
Background: Antimicrobial resistance is a globally recognised public health threat. In rural China, antibiotic use is common for acute respiratory infections (ARIs), which include symptoms such as coughing and fever that are most likely viral infections but with a small proportion as bacterial infections. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a comprehensive intervention based on C-reactive protein and serum amyloid A point-of-care testing (CRP&SAA POCT) in reducing the inappropriate use of antibiotics for ARIs in Chinese village clinics.
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Institute of Clinical Chemistry, University and University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Aims: Bariatric surgery (BS) reduces obesity-associated systemic inflammation leading to multiple cardiovascular (CV) and metabolic benefits. Here, we tested whether measuring vaso-inflammatory cytokines, gut hormones, and circulating extracellular vesicles (EV) provide vaso-inflammatory-metabolic signatures that better correlate to CV-metabolic outcomes after BS, compared to a standard clinical assessment including body weight (BW) loss and traditional CV risk factors.
Methods: In 111 patients with severe obesity, conventional clinical-biochemical parameters and non-conventional vaso-inflammatory-metabolic markers were analyzed at baseline, after 1- (T12) and 3-years (T36) post-BS and were associated to post-surgical BW loss and improvement of patients' CV-metabolic profile.