نتایج جستجو برای: natural tregs

تعداد نتایج: 485151  

2010
Todd M. Brusko Richard C. Koya Shirley Zhu Michael R. Lee Amy L. Putnam Stephanie A. McClymont Michael I. Nishimura Shuhong Han Lung-Ji Chang Mark A. Atkinson Antoni Ribas Jeffrey A. Bluestone

BACKGROUND Therapies directed at augmenting regulatory T cell (Treg) activities in vivo as a systemic treatment for autoimmune disorders and transplantation may be associated with significant off-target effects, including a generalized immunosuppression that may compromise beneficial immune responses to infections and cancer cells. Adoptive cellular therapies using purified expanded Tregs repre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Caroline E von Allmen Nicole Schmitz Monika Bauer Heather J Hinton Michael O Kurrer Regula B Buser Myriam Gwerder Simone Muntwiler Tim Sparwasser Roger R Beerli Martin F Bachmann

Suppression by natural CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) is one mechanism by which tolerance is maintained. However, the way in which Tregs mediate suppression is not well understood. Here, we show that secreted phospholipase A2 (sPLA2)-IID is selectively produced by Tregs. sPLA2-IID is a potent mediator of Treg function, because it strongly suppressed proliferation of CD4(+) and CD8(+) ...

Journal: :Science 2008
Jennifer M Lund Lianne Hsing Thuy T Pham Alexander Y Rudensky

Suppression of immune responses by regulatory T cells (Tregs) is thought to limit late stages of pathogen-specific immunity as a means of minimizing associated tissue damage. We examined a role for Tregs during mucosal herpes simplex virus infection in mice, and observed an accelerated fatal infection with increased viral loads in the mucosa and central nervous system after ablation of Tregs. A...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Nathalie Chaput Guillaume Darrasse-Jèze Anne-Sophie Bergot Corinne Cordier Stacie Ngo-Abdalla David Klatzmann Orly Azogui

Natural regulatory T cells (Tregs) are present in high frequencies among tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes and in draining lymph nodes, supposedly facilitating tumor development. To investigate their role in controlling local immune responses, we analyzed intratumoral T cell accumulation and function in the presence or absence of Tregs. Tumors that grew in normal BALB/c mice injected with the 4T1 ...

2016
Takenori Inomata Jing Hua Antonio Di Zazzo Reza Dana

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are crucial for allograft survival. Tregs can be divided into thymus-derived natural Tregs (tTregs) and peripherally-derived induced Tregs (pTregs). Here, we determine whether the suppressive function of Treg subsets is hampered in hosts who are at high risk for rejecting their graft. To induce graft beds that promote high risk of transplant rejection, intrastromal co...

2018
Karina Oyarce Mauricio Campos-Mora Tania Gajardo-Carrasco Karina Pino-Lagos

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are critical players of immunological tolerance due to their ability to suppress effector T cell function thereby preventing transplant rejection and autoimmune diseases. During allograft transplantation, increases of both Treg expansion and generation, as well as their stable function, are needed to ensure allograft acceptance; thus, efforts have been made to discove...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jens Loebbermann Lydia Durant Hannah Thornton Cecilia Johansson Peter J Openshaw

Human trials of formaldehyde-inactivated respiratory syncytial virus (FI-RSV) vaccine in 1966-1967 caused disastrous worsening of disease and death in infants during subsequent natural respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection. The reasons behind vaccine-induced augmentation are only partially understood, and fear of augmentation continues to hold back vaccine development. We now show that mi...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Christiane Siewert Uta Lauer Sascha Cording Tobias Bopp Edgar Schmitt Alf Hamann Jochen Huehn

Naturally occurring Foxp3+CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells (Treg) have initially been described as anergic cells; however, more recent in vivo studies suggest that Tregs vigorously proliferate under both homeostatic as well as inflammatory conditions. We have previously identified a subset of murine CD4+ Tregs, which is characterized by expression of the integrin alphaEbeta7 and which displays an e...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Anne-Kristin Heninger Anke Theil Carmen Wilhelm Cathleen Petzold Nicole Huebel Karsten Kretschmer Ezio Bonifacio Paolo Monti

CD4(+)CD25(+)FOXP3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) control the activation and expansion of alloreactive and autoreactive T cell clones. Because uncontrolled activation and expansion of autoreactive T cells occur in an IL-7-rich environment, we explored the possibility that IL-7 may affect the function of Treg. We show that the functional high-affinity IL-7R is expressed on both naive and memory T...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Richard A O'Connor Katy H Malpass Stephen M Anderton

Resolution of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis requires a large cohort of Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) within the CNS. In this study, we have used the passive transfer of murine experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis using myelin-reactive T cells to study the development of this Treg response. Rapid proliferation of Tregs within the CNS (which is not seen in lymphoid organs) ...

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