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The life of regulatory T cells

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TRANSLATIONAL IMMUNOLOGY IN ASIA-OCEANIA
卷 1283, 期 -, 页码 8-12

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE PUBL
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.12011

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regulatory T cells; memory cells; tolerance; regulation

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Foxp3(+) regulatory T (T-reg) cells are essential for maintaining self-tolerance and preventing autoimmune reactions. T-reg cells arise as a consequence of self-antigen recognition during the maturation of cells in the thymus, and also following self-antigen recognition in the periphery. Both thymic and peripherally generated T-reg cells respond to antigen recognition by expanding in number, increasing their suppressive activity, and accumulating in the tissue where the antigen is located. A fraction of these activated effector T-reg cells survive even in the absence of antigen expression and continue to control inflammatory reaction in the tissues, thus functioning as a population of memory T-reg cells. Antigen exposure and the presence of IL-2 are key determinants in the generation of memory T-reg cells. These results provide a foundation for studying the role of memory T-reg cells in controlling and treating autoimmune disorders and for testing the hypothesis that defects in the generation and maintenance of these cells underlie chronic, relapsing inflammatory diseases.

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