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Harnessing memory adaptive regulatory T cells to control autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes 被引量:1
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作者 cheng-rui li Bas J.G.Baaten linda M.Bradley 《Journal of Molecular Cell Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第1期38-47,共10页
Type 1 diabetes(T1D)results from autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing b-cells in the pancreatic islets.There is an immediate need to restore both b-cell function and immune tolerance to control disease progress... Type 1 diabetes(T1D)results from autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing b-cells in the pancreatic islets.There is an immediate need to restore both b-cell function and immune tolerance to control disease progression and ultimately cure T1D.Currently,there is no effective treatment strategy to restore glucose regulation in patients with T1D.FoxP3-expressing CD4^(+) regulatory T cells(Tregs)are potential candidates to control autoimmunity because they play a central role in maintaining self-tolerance.However,deficiencies in either naturally occurring Tregs(nTregs)themselves and/or their ability to control pathogenic effector T cells have been associated with T1D.Here,we hypothesize that nTregs can be replaced by FoxP3^(+) adaptive Tregs(aTregs),which are uniquely equipped to combat autoreactivity in T1D.Unlike nTregs,aTregs are stable and provide long-lived protection.In this review,we summarize the current understanding of aTregs and their potential for use as an immunological intervention to treat T1D. 展开更多
关键词 type 1 diabetes adaptive regulatory T cells AUTOIMMUNITY IMMUNOTHERAPY
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