Sodium chloride, SGK1, and Th17 activation

KJ Binger, RA Linker, DN Muller… - Pflügers Archiv-European …, 2015 - Springer
Pflügers Archiv-European Journal of Physiology, 2015Springer
The incidence of autoimmune diseases in Western civilizations is increasing rapidly,
suggesting an influence of environmental factors, such as diet. The pathogenesis of several
of these autoimmune diseases is characterized by aberrant activation of T helper 17 (Th17)
cells. Recent reports have shown that the differentiation of Th17 cells is sensitive to changes
in local microenvironments, in particular salt (NaCl) concentrations, in a molecular
mechanism centered around the serum-and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase 1 (SGK1). In …
Abstract
The incidence of autoimmune diseases in Western civilizations is increasing rapidly, suggesting an influence of environmental factors, such as diet. The pathogenesis of several of these autoimmune diseases is characterized by aberrant activation of T helper 17 (Th17) cells. Recent reports have shown that the differentiation of Th17 cells is sensitive to changes in local microenvironments, in particular salt (NaCl) concentrations, in a molecular mechanism centered around the serum- and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase 1 (SGK1). In this review, we summarize the recently disclosed mechanisms by which salt has been shown to affect SGK1 and, subsequently, Th17 activation.
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