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World J Gastroenterol. Nov 28, 2007; 13(44): 5799-5804
Published online Nov 28, 2007. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v13.i44.5799
Potential role of NKT regulatory cell ligands for the treatment of immune mediated colitis
Madi El Haj, Ami Ben Ya'acov, Gadi Lalazar, Yaron Ilan
Madi El Haj, Ami Ben Ya'acov, Gadi Lalazar, Yaron Ilan, Liver Unit, Department of Medicine, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Yaron Ilan, MD, Liver Unit, Department of Medicine, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center, POB 12000, Jerusalem 91120, Israel. ilan@hadassah.org.il
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Received: July 8, 2007
Revised: August 16, 2007
Accepted: October 10, 2007
Published online: November 28, 2007
Abstract

Natural killer T lymphocytes (NKT) have been implicated in the regulation of autoimmune processes in both mice and humans. In response to stimuli, this subset of cells rapidly produces large amounts of cytokines thereby provoking immune responses, including protection against autoimmune diseases. NKT cells are present in all lymphoid compartments, but are most abundant in the liver and bone marrow. They are activated by interaction of their T-cell receptor with glycolipids presented by CD1d, a nonpolymorphic, major histocompatibility complex class I-like molecule expressed by antigen presenting cells. Several possible ligands for NKT cells have recently been suggested. β-glucosylceramide, a naturally occurring glycolipid, is a metabolic intermediate in the anabolic and catabolic pathways of complex glycosphingolipids. Like other β-glycolipids, β-glucosylceramide has an immunomodulatory effect in several immune mediated disorders, including immune mediated colitis. Due to the broad impact that NKT cells have on the immune system, there is intense interest in understanding how NKT cells are stimulated and the extent to which NKT cell responses can be controlled. These novel ligands are currently being evaluated in animal models of colitis. Here, we discuss strategies to alter NKT lymphocyte function in various settings and the potential clinical applications of natural glycolipids.

Keywords: Natural killer T lymphocyte, Immunomodulatory, Colitis, Inflammatory bowel disease, Ligand