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2016
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are CD4+ T cells that inhibit autoreactive effector T cells to suppress antitumor immunity. Many anticancer therapeutics have limited efficacy, and it is thought that Tregs may, in part, be one of the reasons. From this viewpoint, Tregs may be a therapeutic target for cancer immunotherapy.
M. Monteiro +4 more
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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are CD4+ T cells that inhibit autoreactive effector T cells to suppress antitumor immunity. Many anticancer therapeutics have limited efficacy, and it is thought that Tregs may, in part, be one of the reasons. From this viewpoint, Tregs may be a therapeutic target for cancer immunotherapy.
M. Monteiro +4 more
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2018
The tumor microenvironment consists of numerous and diverse immune cells many of which act to suppress the immune system response against cancer cells. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) perform a key role in mediating this immunosuppressive response via a variety of mechanisms.
Vaia Florou, Breelyn A. Wilky
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The tumor microenvironment consists of numerous and diverse immune cells many of which act to suppress the immune system response against cancer cells. Regulatory T cells (Tregs) perform a key role in mediating this immunosuppressive response via a variety of mechanisms.
Vaia Florou, Breelyn A. Wilky
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Metabolic support of tumour-infiltrating regulatory T cells by lactic acid
Nature, 2021McLane Watson +2 more
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Regulatory T cells in the treatment of disease
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2018Amir Sharabi, Maria G Tsokos, Ying Ding
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FOXP3+ regulatory T cells in the human immune system
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2010Shimon Sakaguchi +2 more
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The plasticity and stability of regulatory T cells
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013Shimon Sakaguchi +2 more
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Phenotypical and functional specialization of FOXP3+ regulatory T cells
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011Daniel J Campbell
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Development and maintenance of intestinal regulatory T cells
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2016Takeshi Tanoue +2 more
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