Background: Although evidence exists that regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress the effector phase of immune responses, it is clear that their major role is in suppressing T cell priming in secondary lymphoid organs. Recent experiments using two photon laser microscopy indicate that dendritic cells (DCs) are central to Treg cell function and that the in vivo mechanisms of T cell regulation are more complex than those described in vitro. Principal Findings: Here we have sought to determine whether and how modulation of Treg numbers modifies the lymph node (LN) microenvironment. We found that pro-inflammatory chemokines - CCL2 (MCP-1) and CCL3 (MIP-la) - are secreted in the LN early (24 h) after T cell activation, that this secretion is dep...
SummaryThe regulatory T (Treg) cells restrain immune responses through suppressor-function elaborati...
FOXP3⁺ T regulatory cells (Tregs) normally function to restrain immune responses, but when their act...
FOXP3⁺ T regulatory cells (Tregs) normally function to restrain immune responses, but when their act...
Background: Although evidence exists that regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress the effector phase...
BACKGROUND: Although evidence exists that regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress the effector phase...
.Here we have sought to determine whether and how modulation of Treg numbers modifies the lymph node...
.Here we have sought to determine whether and how modulation of Treg numbers modifies the lymph node...
The clinical manipulation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) represents a promising strategy for the regu...
International audienceThe clinical manipulation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) represents a promising...
SummaryMechanisms of dominant tolerance have evolved within the mammalian immune system to prevent i...
Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homoeostasis through mechanisms that remain inco...
The body requires the generation of regulatory T (Treg) cells to preserve its integrity. Each microe...
Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homoeostasis through mechanisms that remain inco...
SummaryMechanisms of dominant tolerance have evolved within the mammalian immune system to prevent i...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of CD4+ T cells with suppressive function and are critical i...
SummaryThe regulatory T (Treg) cells restrain immune responses through suppressor-function elaborati...
FOXP3⁺ T regulatory cells (Tregs) normally function to restrain immune responses, but when their act...
FOXP3⁺ T regulatory cells (Tregs) normally function to restrain immune responses, but when their act...
Background: Although evidence exists that regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress the effector phase...
BACKGROUND: Although evidence exists that regulatory T cells (Tregs) can suppress the effector phase...
.Here we have sought to determine whether and how modulation of Treg numbers modifies the lymph node...
.Here we have sought to determine whether and how modulation of Treg numbers modifies the lymph node...
The clinical manipulation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) represents a promising strategy for the regu...
International audienceThe clinical manipulation of regulatory T cells (Tregs) represents a promising...
SummaryMechanisms of dominant tolerance have evolved within the mammalian immune system to prevent i...
Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homoeostasis through mechanisms that remain inco...
The body requires the generation of regulatory T (Treg) cells to preserve its integrity. Each microe...
Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homoeostasis through mechanisms that remain inco...
SummaryMechanisms of dominant tolerance have evolved within the mammalian immune system to prevent i...
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a subset of CD4+ T cells with suppressive function and are critical i...
SummaryThe regulatory T (Treg) cells restrain immune responses through suppressor-function elaborati...
FOXP3⁺ T regulatory cells (Tregs) normally function to restrain immune responses, but when their act...
FOXP3⁺ T regulatory cells (Tregs) normally function to restrain immune responses, but when their act...