Regulatory T cells (Tregs) control key events of immune tolerance, primarily by suppression of effector T cells. We previously revealed that Tregs rapidly suppress T cell receptor (TCR)-induced calcium store depletion in conventional CD4+CD25- T cells (Tcons) independently of IP3 levels, consequently inhibiting NFAT signaling and effector cytokine expression. Here, we study Treg suppression mechanisms through unbiased phosphoproteomics of primary human Tcons upon TCR stimulation and Treg-mediated suppression, respectively. Tregs induced a state of overall decreased phosphorylation as opposed to TCR stimulation. We discovered novel phosphosites (T595_S597) in the DEF6 (SLAT) protein that were phosphorylated upon TCR stimulation and conversel...
Summary: The Foxp3 transcription factor is a crucial determinant of both regulatory T (TREG) cell de...
CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells (Tregs) control cellular immune responses and maintain peripheral to...
Chronic inflammatory diseases may develop when regulatory T cells (Tregs) fail to control the balanc...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) control key events of immune tolerance, primarily by suppression of effec...
CD4 T cells are crucial coordinators of protective immune responses against microbes and tumors. Ho...
<div><p>Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for controlling peripheral tolerance by the active ...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for controlling peripheral tolerance by the active suppress...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are required to maintain peripheral tolerance within the adaptive immune ...
To obtain a molecular definition of regulatory T (Treg) cell identity, we performed proteomics and t...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a CD4+ T cell subset, which maintains tolerance towards self and harm...
Signaling through the T cell receptor (TCR) regulates T cell homeostasis and effector func-tions. Ho...
We conducted an experimental database analysis to determine the expression of 61 CD4+ Th subset regu...
Suppression by T regulatory cells (Treg cells) is a major mechanism by which the immune system contr...
Abstract: CD4CD25 regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potent modulators of immune responses. The transcr...
Defined by the transcription factor Foxp3, regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a lineage of CD4+ T lympho...
Summary: The Foxp3 transcription factor is a crucial determinant of both regulatory T (TREG) cell de...
CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells (Tregs) control cellular immune responses and maintain peripheral to...
Chronic inflammatory diseases may develop when regulatory T cells (Tregs) fail to control the balanc...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) control key events of immune tolerance, primarily by suppression of effec...
CD4 T cells are crucial coordinators of protective immune responses against microbes and tumors. Ho...
<div><p>Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for controlling peripheral tolerance by the active ...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for controlling peripheral tolerance by the active suppress...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are required to maintain peripheral tolerance within the adaptive immune ...
To obtain a molecular definition of regulatory T (Treg) cell identity, we performed proteomics and t...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a CD4+ T cell subset, which maintains tolerance towards self and harm...
Signaling through the T cell receptor (TCR) regulates T cell homeostasis and effector func-tions. Ho...
We conducted an experimental database analysis to determine the expression of 61 CD4+ Th subset regu...
Suppression by T regulatory cells (Treg cells) is a major mechanism by which the immune system contr...
Abstract: CD4CD25 regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potent modulators of immune responses. The transcr...
Defined by the transcription factor Foxp3, regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a lineage of CD4+ T lympho...
Summary: The Foxp3 transcription factor is a crucial determinant of both regulatory T (TREG) cell de...
CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells (Tregs) control cellular immune responses and maintain peripheral to...
Chronic inflammatory diseases may develop when regulatory T cells (Tregs) fail to control the balanc...