نتایج جستجو برای: treg

تعداد نتایج: 6705  

2014
D. Mesquita Júnior W.M. Cruvinel J.A.P. Araujo K.C. Salmazi E.G. Kallas L.E.C. Andrade

Regulatory T (TREG) cells play an important role in maintaining immune tolerance and avoiding autoimmunity. We analyzed the expression of membrane molecules in TREG and effector T cells in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). TREG and effector T cells were analyzed for the expression of CTLA-4, PD1, CD28, CD95, GITR, HLA-DR, OX40, CD40L, and CD45RO in 26 patients with active disease, 31 with ina...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Laura Strauss Christoph Bergmann Miroslaw J Szczepanski Stephan Lang John M Kirkwood Theresa L Whiteside

OBJECTIVE Interaction of ICOS with its ligand (ICOSL, B7-H2) promotes T cell responses. As CD4+CD25highFoxp3+ naturally occurring T regulatory cells in melanoma patients express ICOS, we investigated the impact of ICOS on naturally occurring T regulatory cell function. METHODS Expression of ICOS and T regulatory (Treg) cell markers was determined on CD4+CD25high T cells in PBMC and tumor-infi...

2018
Iris Mair Stephanie E. J. Zandee Iqbal S. Toor Louise Saul Rhoanne C. McPherson Melanie D. Leech Danielle J. Smyth Richard A. O’Connor Neil C. Henderson Stephen M. Anderton

Several inflammatory diseases including multiple sclerosis and inflammatory bowel disease have been associated with dysfunctional and/or reduced numbers of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Treg). While numerous mechanisms of action have been discovered by which Treg can exert their function, disease-specific Treg requirements remain largely unknown. We found that the integrin αv, which can pair with ...

2017
Joana Cabral Shirley A. Hanley Jared Q. Gerlach Neil O’Leary Stephen Cunningham Thomas Ritter Rhodri Ceredig Lokesh Joshi Matthew D. Griffin

Regulatory T-cells (Treg) are essential for maintaining immune homeostasis and tolerance. Surface glycosylation is ubiquitous on mammalian cells and regulates diverse biological processes. While it is currently well accepted that surface glycan expression influences multiple aspects of T-cell function, little is known about the relevance of glycosylation to Treg biology. This study aimed to pro...

2013
Weiting Du Yueh-Wei Shen Wen-Hui Lee Ding Wang Sachiko Paz Fouad Kandeel Chih-Pin Liu

Foxp3(+) regulatory T cells (Treg) play a crucial role in regulating immune tolerance. The use of Treg to restore immune tolerance is considered an attractive novel approach to inhibit autoimmune disease, including type 1 diabetes (T1D), and to prevent rejection of organ transplants. In view of the goal of developing autologous Treg-based cell therapy for patients with long-term (>15 years) T1D...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Dennis Adeegbe Takaji Matsutani Jing Yang Norman H Altman Thomas R Malek

The importance of high TCR diversity of T regulatory (Treg) cells for self-tolerance is poorly understood. To address this issue, TCR diversity was measured for Treg cells after transfer into IL-2Rbeta(-/-) mice, which develop lethal autoimmunity because of failed production of Treg cells. In this study, we show that high TCR diversity of pretransferred Treg cells led to selection of therapeuti...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Claire A Chougnet Pulak Tripathi Celine S Lages Jana Raynor Allyson Sholl Pamela Fink David R Plas David A Hildeman

We have previously shown that regulatory T cells (Treg) accumulate dramatically in aged animals and negatively impact the ability to control persistent infection. However, the mechanisms underlying the age-dependent accrual of Treg remain unclear. In this study, we show that Treg accumulation with age is progressive and likely not the result of increased thymic output, increased peripheral prol...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2015
Sabine Ring Anna Pushkarevskaya Hansjörg Schild Hans Christian Probst Verena Jendrossek Florian Wirsdörfer Catherine Ledent Simon Christopher Robson Alexander H Enk Karsten Mahnke

Dendritic cells (DC) are one target for immune suppression by regulatory T cells (Treg), because their interaction results in reduced T cell stimulatory capacity and secretion of inhibitory cytokines in DC. We show that DC in the presence of Treg are more mobile as compared with cocultures with conventional CD4(+) T cells and form DC-Treg aggregates within 2 h of culture. The migration of DC wa...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Leo C Chen Julio C Delgado Peter E Jensen Xinjian Chen

Compelling evidence from animal studies has demonstrated that allospecific FoxP3(+)CD4(+) regulatory T (Treg) cells expanded ex vivo can be used as effective therapeutic tools in the treatment of allograft rejection and graft-vs-host disease. Despite the promising results from animal studies, there remain major barriers to developing Treg cell-based immunotherapy in humans. Currently, no effect...

2017
Julius Clemens Fischer Vera Otten Maike Kober Christoph Drees Marc Rosenbaum Martina Schmickl Simon Heidegger Rudi Beyaert Geert van Loo Xian Chang Li Christian Peschel Marc Schmidt-Supprian Tobias Haas Silvia Spoerl Hendrik Poeck

Maintaining immune tolerance requires the production of Foxp3-expressing regulatory T (Treg) cells in the thymus. Activation of NF-κB transcription factors is critically required for Treg cell development, partly via initiating Foxp3 expression. NF-κB activation is controlled by a negative feedback regulation through the ubiquitin editing enzyme A20, which reduces proinflammatory signaling in m...

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