Abstract Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential regulators of self-tolerance. Among them, CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells are the best-described subset. In this article, we summarize current knowledge on the phenotype, function, and development of CD4+CD25high regulatory T cells. We also review the literature on the role of these T cells in rheumatic diseases and discuss the potential for their use in immunotherapy.</p
There is now compelling evidence that CD4(+) T cells that specialize in the suppression of immune re...
10.1111/j.1440-1681.2006.04401.xClinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology335-6519-52
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential regulators ...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
CD25+CD4+ T cells represent a unique cell lineage of thymus derived naturally occurring regulatory T...
CD4+CD25+ T cells are regulatory T cells (CD4+CD25+ Tregs), which can strengthen immune tol-erance. ...
Regulatory T (TR) cells are a subset of T cells that function to control immune responses. Different...
Regulatory T cells have emerged as an important mechanism of regulating tolerance and T cell respons...
The study of these cells has been ongoing for over two decades, and publications about these cells h...
Abstract: The immune system has evolved nu-merous mechanisms of peripheral T cell immuno-regulation,...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
SummaryThe concept of regulatory T cells was first described in the early 1970s, and regulatory T ce...
CD251CD41 Regulatory T cells (Treg) represent a unique population of lymphocytes capable of powerful...
Purpose of review: Regulatory T cells exert a dominant effect in controlling autoimmunity and mainta...
There is now compelling evidence that CD4(+) T cells that specialize in the suppression of immune re...
10.1111/j.1440-1681.2006.04401.xClinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology335-6519-52
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...
Regulatory T cells have an important role in limiting immune reactions and are essential regulators ...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
CD25+CD4+ T cells represent a unique cell lineage of thymus derived naturally occurring regulatory T...
CD4+CD25+ T cells are regulatory T cells (CD4+CD25+ Tregs), which can strengthen immune tol-erance. ...
Regulatory T (TR) cells are a subset of T cells that function to control immune responses. Different...
Regulatory T cells have emerged as an important mechanism of regulating tolerance and T cell respons...
The study of these cells has been ongoing for over two decades, and publications about these cells h...
Abstract: The immune system has evolved nu-merous mechanisms of peripheral T cell immuno-regulation,...
Regulatory T cells control immune responses to self- and foreign-antigens and play a major role in m...
SummaryThe concept of regulatory T cells was first described in the early 1970s, and regulatory T ce...
CD251CD41 Regulatory T cells (Treg) represent a unique population of lymphocytes capable of powerful...
Purpose of review: Regulatory T cells exert a dominant effect in controlling autoimmunity and mainta...
There is now compelling evidence that CD4(+) T cells that specialize in the suppression of immune re...
10.1111/j.1440-1681.2006.04401.xClinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology335-6519-52
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of T cells that act to suppress immune re...