The genetics of immunoregulatory T cells
Jordan, Margaret A., and Baxter, Alan G. (2008) The genetics of immunoregulatory T cells. Journal of Autoimmunity, 31 (3). pp. 237-244.
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Abstract
The immune repertoire of normal, healthy individuals contains autoreactive T cells and natural antibodies that, under normal conditions, are controlled, either through central tolerance or by the activity of immunoregulatory T cells to prevent the onset of autoimmune diseases. Over the years, several types of immunoregulatory T cells have been identified. These include natural CD4+CD25+Foxp3+T (Treg) cells and type 1 NKT cells, which develop in the thymus, as well as acquired immunoregulatory T cells, such as type 1 cells (Tr1), Th3 cells, Ts cells and anergic CD4 T cells, which all appear to be products of peripheral immune activation. While little is understood about the genetics of most types of immunoregulatory T cell, detailed information on the genetic control of NKT and Treg cells is now available and may contribute significantly to our understanding of the aetiology of autoimmune disease.
Item ID: | 6530 |
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Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
ISSN: | 1095-9157 |
Keywords: | immune regulation; NKT cells; congenic mice; microarray analysis |
Date Deposited: | 27 Mar 2010 03:07 |
FoR Codes: | 11 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES > 1107 Immunology > 110704 Cellular Immunology @ 100% |
SEO Codes: | 92 HEALTH > 9201 Clinical Health (Organs, Diseases and Abnormal Conditions) > 920108 Immune System and Allergy @ 100% |
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