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Regulatory T Cells and Human Disease

机译:调节性T细胞和人类疾病

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Naturally occurring CD4(+) regulatory T cells (Tregs), which specifically express the transcription factor FoxP3 in the nucleus and CD25 and CTLA-4 on the cell surface, are a functionally distinct T cell subpopulation actively engaged in the maintenance of immunological self-tolerance and homeostasis. Recent studies have facilitated our understanding of the cellular and molecular basis of their generation, function, phenotypic and functional stability, and adaptability. It is under investigation in humans how functional or numerical Treg anomalies, whether genetically determined or environmentally induced, contribute to immunological diseases such as autoimmune diseases. Also being addressed is how Tregs can be targeted to control physiological and pathological immune responses, for example, by depleting them to enhance tumor immunity or by expanding them to treat immunological diseases. This review discusses our current understanding of Treg immunobiology in normal and disease states, with a perspective on the realization of Treg-targeting therapies in the clinic.
机译:天然存在的CD4(+)调节性T细胞(Tregs),其在细胞表面上特别地表达转录因子Foxp3和CTLA-4,是一种功能性不同的T细胞亚ppululation,主动接合免疫自我 - 耐受性和稳态。最近的研究促进了我们对其发电,功能,表型和功能稳定性和适应性的细胞和分子基础的理解。它在人类中进行了调查,如何功能性或数值Treg异常,无论是遗传确定还是环保,有助于免疫疾病,如自身免疫疾病。还在解决的是,例如,如何靶向控制生理和病理免疫反应,例如,通过耗尽它们来增强肿瘤免疫或通过扩大它们来治疗免疫疾病。本综述讨论了我们目前对正常和疾病国家Treg免疫生理学的理解,并在临床中实现Treg靶向疗法的视角。

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