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Reduced regulatory T lymphocytes in migraine patients

Neurological Research, 2021
Objectives: Migraine is a primary headache disorder with unknown pathophysiology. Recently, many studies have suggested the role of immune dysfunction in the pathophysiology of this disorder. In this study, we investigated the percentage of regulatory T cells (Treg cells) in different migraine categories.Methods: Peripheral blood samples of 40 newly ...
Fardin Faraji   +4 more
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Regulatory T lymphocytes as a therapy for ischemic stroke

Seminars in Immunopathology, 2022
Unrestrained excessive inflammatory responses exacerbate ischemic brain injury and impede post-stroke brain recovery. CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells play important immunosuppressive roles to curtail inflammatory responses and regain immune homeostasis after stroke.
Miao Wang   +5 more
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Regulatory function of human CD4+ cytolytic T lymphocytes

Transplant Immunology, 1999
Allograft rejection is mediated by both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. The lytic function of the classic CD8+ cytolytic T lymphocytes (CTL) occurs through recognition of allogeneic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I on the surface of the graft. CD4+ CTL recognize MHC class II through a direct recognition pathway or an indirect pathway where MHC ...
N J, Poindexter   +3 more
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Murine CD8+ regulatory T lymphocytes: The new era

Human Immunology, 2008
Regulatory T lymphocytes unequivocally play a major role in the maintenance of immunologic homeostasis. The first descriptions of regulatory T lymphocytes concerned CD8(+) cells, but this field was brought into discredit when some of its central tenets turned out to be erroneous. CD4(+) regulatory T cells took over and, with the help of newly developed
Céline, Pomié   +2 more
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Regulatory T lymphocytes in traumatic brain injury

Neurochemistry International
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents a significant global health challenge with no effective therapies developed to date. Regulatory T lymphocytes (Tregs) have recently emerged as a potential therapy due to their critical roles in maintaining immune homeostasis, reducing inflammation, and promoting brain repair.
Jiajing Shan   +3 more
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Regulatory Role of T Lymphocytes in Atopic Dermatitis

2008
Eczema does not occur in the absence of T cells. Here we provide an overview on the regulatory impact which T cells have on the establishment and maintenance of atopic dermatitis. Particularly, we outline the role of different T-helper cell subsets (i.e.
T, Werfel, M, Wittmann
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Development of Thymic Regulatory T Lymphocytes

2019
A healthy immune system should maintain a balance between the ability to respond to infectious agents and tumor cells at the same time that sustains self-tolerance. For this purpose, the immune system must be capable of restraining foreign antigens, stopping the immune response after the resolution of a problem and blocking autoreactivity of immune ...
Larissa Vasconcelos-Fontes   +4 more
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Lag3+ regulatory T lymphocytes in critical carotid artery stenosis

Clinical and Experimental Medicine, 2019
The aim of this study was to evaluate CD25+ and Lag3+ T regulatory subpopulations in patients with critical carotid artery stenosis (CAS) and Stanford-A acute aortic dissection (AAD). CD25+ and Lag3+ were measured in 36 patients affected by CAS and 24 patients with Stanford type A AAD.
Del Porto F.   +7 more
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