نتایج جستجو برای: natural tregs

تعداد نتایج: 485151  

2017
Laura Passerini Rosa Bacchetta

The development of novel approaches to control immune responses to self- and allogenic tissues/organs represents an ambitious goal for the management of autoimmune diseases and in transplantation. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are recognized as key players in the maintenance of peripheral tolerance in physiological and pathological conditions, and Treg-based cell therapies to restore tolerance in ...

Journal: :Journal of Investigative Dermatology 2023

UV light is an immune system regulator. In a mouse model of contact hypersensitivity, irradiation causes tolerance in antigen-specific manner by inducing regulatory T cells (Tregs). Expanded Tregs are observed UVB-irradiated skin and draining lymph nodes. The best conditions to induce UV-expanded (UV-Tregs) unknown. We focused on UVC UVB wavelengths investigate UV-Tregs induction identify chang...

2008
Tae Jung Jang

PURPOSE Forkhead box p3 (Foxp3) positive T regulatory cells (Tregs) have a functionally immunosuppressive property that prevents effector cells from acting against self in autoimmune diseases or a tumor. It is known that Tregs may be highly relevant in cancer progression. Dendritic cells (DCs) induce cutaneous immune response, however several studies have suggested that DCs are involved in immu...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2005
Josef G Heuer Tonghai Zhang Jingyong Zhao Chunjin Ding Martin Cramer Kathy L Justen Steven L Vonderfecht Songqing Na

Regulatory CD4(+)CD25(+) T cells (Tregs) suppress autoimmune and inflammatory diseases through mechanisms that are only partly understood. Previous studies suggest that Tregs can suppress bacterially triggered intestinal inflammation and respond to LPS through TLRs with enhanced suppressive activity. In this study, we have used murine cecal ligation and puncture as a model of polymicrobial seps...

2016
Guochun Chen Luosheng Tang Wei Wei Zhuo Li Yunping Li Xuanchu Duan Huihui Chen

The therapeutic potential of targeting CD4+Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) remains controversial under the condition of neuroinflammation. This study aims to explore the neuroprotective role of Tregs in optic nerve ischemia (ONI) and evaluate the therapeutic strategy of Tregs transfer with a focus on targeting the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway. Intraocular pressure was transien...

2016
Jianxun Song

CD4+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for normal immune surveillance, and their dysfunction can lead to the development of autoimmune diseases, such as type-1 diabetes (T1D). T1D is a T cell-mediated autoimmune disease characterized by islet β cell destruction, hypoinsulinemia, and severely altered glucose homeostasis. Tregs play a critical role in the development of T1D and participate...

2012
Natalia Marek-Trzonkowska MaŁgorzata Myśliwiec Anita Dobyszuk Marcelina Grabowska Ilona Techmańska Jolanta Juścińska Magdalena A. Wujtewicz Piotr Witkowski Wojciech Młynarski Anna Balcerska Jolanta Myśliwska Piotr Trzonkowski

OBJECTIVE Type 1 diabetes is a condition in which pancreatic islets are destroyed by self-reactive T cells. The process is facilitated by deficits in the number and suppressive activity of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Here, we show for the first time that the infusion of autologous Tregs prolongs remission in recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes in children. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We have a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Ran Tao Liqing Wang Kenneth M Murphy Christopher C Fraser Wayne W Hancock

The binding of herpesvirus entry mediator (HVEM) to B and T lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) is known to activate an inhibitory signaling cascade in effector T (Teff) cells, but we now report that the HVEM-BTLA pathway is also important to the suppressive function of regulatory T cells (Tregs). Although naive T cells up-regulated BTLA upon TCR activation, Treg expression of BTLA remained low, regar...

Journal: :Immunological reviews 2006
Sayuri Yamazaki Kayo Inaba Kristin V Tarbell Ralph M Steinman

Thymic derived naturally occurring CD25+ CD4+ T regulatory cells (Tregs) suppress immune responses, including transplantation. Here we discuss the capacity of dendritic cells (DCs) to expand antigen-specific Tregs, particularly polyclonal Tregs directed to alloantigens. Initial studies have shown that mature DCs are specialized antigen-presenting cells (APCs) for expanding antigen-specific CD25...

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