<div><p>The immune response by T cells usually discriminates self and non-self antigens, even though the negative selection of self-reactive T cells is imperfect and a certain fraction of T cells can respond to self-antigens. In this study, we construct a simple mathematical model of T cell populations to analyze how such self/non-self discrimination is possible. The results demonstrate that the control of the immune response by regulatory T cells enables a robust and accurate discrimination of self and non-self antigens, even when there is a significant overlap between the affinity distribution of T cells to self and non-self antigens. Here, the number of regulatory T cells in the system acts as a global variable controlling the T cell pop...
We have developed a mathematical model for the regulation of the growth of autoreactive T cells (the...
SummaryThe majority of regulatory Foxp3+CD4+ T cells naturally arises in the thymus. It has been pro...
Conventional and regulatory T cells develop in the thymus where they are exposed to samples of self-...
The immune response by T cells usually discriminates self and non-self antigens, even though the neg...
The T lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system constitute a highly diverse repertoire of clones exp...
We study processes by which T-lymphocytes "learn" to discriminate "self" from "non-self". We show th...
In a set of models incorporating a varying amount of immunological complexity, we investigate proce...
We analyse the effect of the regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the local control of the immune responses...
Self-renewal is generally thought to play a major role in the maintenance of the T-cell repertoire. ...
The existence of suppressor T cells has now been demonstrated in a wide variety of humoral immune sy...
Regulatory T cells are central actors in the maintenance of tolerance of self-antigens or allergens ...
The T cell population in an individual needs to avoid harmful activation by self peptides while main...
The self-nonself discrimination hypothesis remains a landmark concept in immunology. It proposes tha...
BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells are central actors in the maintenance of tolerance of self-antigens o...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
We have developed a mathematical model for the regulation of the growth of autoreactive T cells (the...
SummaryThe majority of regulatory Foxp3+CD4+ T cells naturally arises in the thymus. It has been pro...
Conventional and regulatory T cells develop in the thymus where they are exposed to samples of self-...
The immune response by T cells usually discriminates self and non-self antigens, even though the neg...
The T lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system constitute a highly diverse repertoire of clones exp...
We study processes by which T-lymphocytes "learn" to discriminate "self" from "non-self". We show th...
In a set of models incorporating a varying amount of immunological complexity, we investigate proce...
We analyse the effect of the regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the local control of the immune responses...
Self-renewal is generally thought to play a major role in the maintenance of the T-cell repertoire. ...
The existence of suppressor T cells has now been demonstrated in a wide variety of humoral immune sy...
Regulatory T cells are central actors in the maintenance of tolerance of self-antigens or allergens ...
The T cell population in an individual needs to avoid harmful activation by self peptides while main...
The self-nonself discrimination hypothesis remains a landmark concept in immunology. It proposes tha...
BACKGROUND: Regulatory T cells are central actors in the maintenance of tolerance of self-antigens o...
Our immune system can destroy most cells in our body, an ability that needs to be tightly controlled...
We have developed a mathematical model for the regulation of the growth of autoreactive T cells (the...
SummaryThe majority of regulatory Foxp3+CD4+ T cells naturally arises in the thymus. It has been pro...
Conventional and regulatory T cells develop in the thymus where they are exposed to samples of self-...