Regulatory T cell induction, migration, and function in transplantation

BE Burrell, Y Nakayama, J Xu… - The Journal of …, 2012 - journals.aai.org
BE Burrell, Y Nakayama, J Xu, CC Brinkman, JS Bromberg
The Journal of Immunology, 2012journals.aai.org
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are important in maintaining immune homeostasis and in
regulating a variety of immune responses, making them attractive targets for modulating
immune-related diseases. Success in using induction or transfer of Treg in mice to mediate
transplant tolerance suggests Treg-based therapies as mechanisms of long-term drug-free
transplant tolerance in human patients. Although more work is needed, critical analyses
suggest that key factors in Treg induction, migration, and function are important areas to …
Abstract
Regulatory T cells (Treg) are important in maintaining immune homeostasis and in regulating a variety of immune responses, making them attractive targets for modulating immune-related diseases. Success in using induction or transfer of Treg in mice to mediate transplant tolerance suggests Treg-based therapies as mechanisms of long-term drug-free transplant tolerance in human patients. Although more work is needed, critical analyses suggest that key factors in Treg induction, migration, and function are important areas to concentrate investigative efforts and therapeutic development. Elucidation of basic biology will aid in translating data gleaned from mice to humans so that Treg therapies become a reality for patients.
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