... B cells have been shown to have a role in the fine equilibrium for immune ...B cells might contribute to immune modulation ...B cells in oral tolerance has been inves- tigated because ...
... scenario, T cell immunoregu- lation has been defined as the hallmark of peripheral ...setting: regulatoryTcells (Tregs) and dendritic cells ...Dendritic cells, Operational ...
... ⴙ Tcells play an important role in viral ...and T cell ...of regulatoryTcells (Tregs) has been demonstrated, which can suppress virus-specific CD4 ⴙ T cell responses in ...
... Abstract: RegulatoryTcells (Treg) are generally considered to be significant contributors to tumor escape from the host immune system. Emerging evidence suggests, however, that in some human ...
... between regulatoryTcells and effector Tcells could be useful for monitoring the proinflammatory profile of ...dendritic cells (DCs) and regulatory and effector T ...
... of T helper (Th)1 cytokines to Th2 cytokines is increased following SIT, and functional regulatoryTcells are ...and Tcells is increased, as well as expression of transforming ...
... the regulatoryTcells in cord blood of ap- propriate for gestational age (AGA) neonates with those of small for gestational age (SGA) ...neonates. RegulatoryTcells and ...
... RegulatoryTcells (Tregs), which are characterized by expression of the transcription factor Foxp3, are a dynamic and heterogeneous population of cells that control immune responses and ...
... of T-helper type 1 (Th1) or Th2 lineage more than 2 decades ago, regulatoryTcells (Tregs), and T helper interleukin 17 (IL-17)-producing cells (Th17 cells) have been ...
... Suppressor T cell is an old term, originally found in the 1970s literature (49, 50), but it was short-lived because ad- vances in molecular biology soon afterward proved that the gene locus, thought to be ...
... recent emergence of composite tissue transplantation, which is the treatment of choice for patients suffering from severe burns and trauma, presents new challenges and opportunities for long-term transplant survival ...
... H uman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes a gradual loss of immune competence, leading to AIDS. HIV-associated de- fects in cell-mediated immunity (CMI) are of particular impor- tance, as these impairments lead to poor ...
... Tr cells in the context of infection has demonstrated that these cells form an essential component of the host immune protective armoury through their ability to limit immunopathology and allow the ...
... RegulatoryTcells were first discovered in experimental animal models and were subsequently identified in ...of Tcells was described that was capable of downregulating or suppressing ...
... Treg cells from AD mice. (A) FACS analysis of expression of CD47 in Treg cells from thymuses and spleens from normal and AD ...Treg cells isolated from normal spleens than in those isolated from ...
... healthy T-cell compartment, were capa- ble of mediating immune suppression, preventing activated T-cell responses and autoimmune disorders ...other T-cells such as Th1, Th2 and Th17 ...
... However, not all studies have revealed that Treg function to control effector activation. Paradoxically, it has been shown that Treg provide protective re- sponses in some pathogen infections permitting timely entry of ...