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Immunoregulatory T Cells: Role and Potential as a Target in Malignancy

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CURRENT ONCOLOGY REPORTS
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 130-136

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DOI: 10.1007/s11912-008-0021-z

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  1. Jose-Carreras-Stiftung
  2. Wilhelm-Sander Stiftung
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
  4. Nationales Genomforschungsnetz
  5. Becton Dickinson

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Regulatory T cells (T-reg cells) are a highly specialized subset of immune cells capable of specifically suppressing autoreactive cells and thereby preventing autoimmunity. T-reg cells also play an important role in limiting the immune reaction in infectious diseases. In the context of malignancies, however, accumulation of T-reg cells occurs in the tumor microenvironment. T-reg cells have been associated with prevention of antitumor immunity and the evasion of efficient recognition of tumor antigens. In the past few years, several approaches have been developed to target and deplete T-reg cells in the context of tumors. Overall, these interventions have the potential to eliminate T-reg cells and thereby help strengthen antitumor immunity by vaccination.

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