نتایج جستجو برای: natural tregs

تعداد نتایج: 485151  

2015
Ilonka Rohm Yevgeniya Atiskova Stefanie Drobnik Michael Fritzenwanger Daniel Kretzschmar Rudin Pistulli Jürgen Zanow Thomas Krönert Gita Mall Hans Reiner Figulla Atilla Yilmaz

Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease of the arterial wall in which presentation of autoantigens by dendritic cells (DCs) leads to the activation of T cells. Anti-inflammatory cells like Tregs counterbalance inflammation in atherogenesis. In our study, human carotid plaque specimens were classified as stable (14) and unstable (15) according to established morphological criteria. Ves...

2015
Susanta Mondal Kalipada Pahan

Upregulation and/or maintenance of regulatory T cells (Tregs) during an autoimmune insult may have therapeutic efficacy in autoimmune diseases. Although several immunomodulatory drugs and molecules are available, most present significant side effects over long-term use. Cinnamon is a commonly used natural spice and flavoring material used for centuries throughout the world. Here, we have explor...

2012
S. Alice Long Mary Rieck Srinath Sanda Jennifer B. Bollyky Peter L. Samuels Robin Goland Andrew Ahmann Alex Rabinovitch Sudeepta Aggarwal Deborah Phippard Laurence A. Turka Mario R. Ehlers Peter J. Bianchine Karen D. Boyle Steven A. Adah Jeffrey A. Bluestone Jane H. Buckner Carla J. Greenbaum

Rapamycin/interleukin-2 (IL-2) combination treatment of NOD mice effectively treats autoimmune diabetes. We performed a phase 1 clinical trial to test the safety and immunologic effects of rapamycin/IL-2 combination therapy in type 1 diabetic (T1D) patients. Nine T1D subjects were treated with 2-4 mg/day rapamycin orally for 3 months and 4.5 × 10(6) IU IL-2 s.c. three times per week for 1 month...

2017
Weiwei Gao Fei Li Ziwei Zhou Xin Xu Yingang Wu Shuai Zhou Dongpei Yin Dongdong Sun Jianhua Xiong Rongcai Jiang Jianning Zhang

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) induces the excessive inflammation and disruption of blood-brain barrier, both of which are partially mediated by the activation of microglia and release of inflammatory cytokines. Previous reports showed that administration of regulatory T cells (Tregs) could suppress inflammation and promote neurological function recovery, and that the IL-2/anti-IL-2 complex (IL-2...

2014
Jorjoh Ndure Katie L. Flanagan

Human newborns and infants are bombarded with multiple pathogens on leaving the sterile intra-uterine environment, and yet have suboptimal innate immunity and limited immunological memory, thus leading to increased susceptibility to infections in early life. They are thus the target age group for a host of vaccines against common bacterial and viral pathogens. They are also the target group for...

Journal: :Blood 2012
Norifumi Sawamukai Atsushi Satake Amanda M Schmidt Ian T Lamborn Priti Ojha Yoshiya Tanaka Taku Kambayashi

FoxP3(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs) suppress GVHD while preserving graft-versus-tumor effects, making them an attractive target for GVHD therapy. The donor-derived Treg pool can potentially be derived from the expansion of preexisting natural Tregs (nTregs) or from de novo generation of inducible Tregs (iTregs) from donor Tconvs in the transplantation recipient. Using an MHC-mismatched model of...

2013
Go Muto Hitoshi Kotani Taisuke Kondo Rimpei Morita Sanae Tsuruta Takashi Kobayashi Hervé Luche Hans Joerg Fehling Matthew Walsh Yongwon Choi Akihiko Yoshimura

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) maintain immune homeostasis by limiting inflammatory responses. TRAF6 plays a key role in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity by mediating signals from various receptors including the T-cell receptor (TCR). T cell-specific deletion of TRAF6 has been shown to induce multiorgan inflammatory disease, but the role of TRAF6 in Tregs remains to be investigated. H...

2017
Sara Santagata Maria Napolitano Crescenzo D'Alterio Sonia Desicato Salvatore Di Maro Luciana Marinelli Alessandra Fragale Maria Buoncervello Francesco Persico Lucia Gabriele Ettore Novellino Nicola Longo Sandro Pignata Sisto Perdonà Stefania Scala

With the intent to identify biomarkers in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) the functional status of T-regulatory cells (Tregs) was investigated in primary RCC. Tregs were isolated from tumoral-(TT), peritumoral tissue-(PT) and peripheral blood-(PB) of 42 primary RCC patients and function evaluated through effector T cells (Teff) proliferation, cytokines release and demethylation of Treg Specific Regi...

2012
Tse-Ching Chen Chau-Ting Yeh Chun-Yen Lin Chen-Yu Hsu Yu-Yi Chu Ching-Tai Huang Yuan-Ji Day Li-Yuan Chang Yung-Chang Lin Chiao-Wen Kang

CD103 is a marker for identification of effector/memory regulatory T cells (Tregs). CD103 + Tregs are potent suppressors of tissue inflammation in several infectious diseases, autoimmune diseases, and cancers. However, the underlying mechanisms for this potent suppression ability remain unclear. The current study was designed to clarify this issue. Unexpectedly, we found both CD103 + and CD103 ...

2011
Jing Wang Xiao-Yan Ke

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are a specialized subpopulation of CD4(+) T cells, which act to suppress the activation of other immune cells. Tregs represent important modulators for the interaction between lymphomas and host microenvironment. Lymphomas are a group of serious and frequently fatal malignant diseases of lymphocytes. Recent studies revealed that some lymphoma T cells might adopt a Tre...

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