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Regulatory T Cells (Tregs)
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Regulatory T Cells (Tregs) play a critical role in suppressing tissue inflammation through the release of cytokines such as TGF beta , IL-10 and IL-35
Regulatory T Cells (Tregs) suppress host antitumor immunity
The diverse distribution and function of regulatory T cells (Tregs) ensures tissue and immune homeostasis.
Systemic and local changes in nutrient availability and metabolite profile disrupt the abundance and functions of Tregs.
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References (Sources)
- Cutting edge: distinct glycolytic and lipid oxidative metabolic programs are essential for effector and regulatory CD4 + T cell subsets
- Extrathymically generated Treg cells control mucosal Th2 inflammation.
- FOXP3 + regulatory T cells in the human immune system
- Functional Delineation and Differentiation Dynamics of Human CD4+ T Cells Expressing the FoxP3 Transcription Factor
- Mitochondrial complex III is essential for suppressive function of regulatory T cells
- Molecular and Cellular Characterization of Human CD8 T Suppressor Cells
- Regulatory T cells and immune toleranceReview