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Targeting the CBM complex causes Treg cells to prime tumours for immune checkpoint therapy. [PDF]
Solid tumours are infiltrated by effector T cells with the potential to control or reject them, as well as by regulatory T (Treg) cells that restrict the function of effector T cells and thereby promote tumour growth1.
Cadilha, Bruno L +16 more
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Significance Immunosuppressive Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) in tumor tissues are assumed to be clonally expanding via recognizing tumor-associated antigens.
Yujiro Kidani +41 more
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Background With increasing knowledge about the gut – bone axis, more studies for treatments based on the regulation of postmenopausal osteoporosis by gut microbes are being conducted.
Mengyu Guo +10 more
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Intricacies of TGF-β signaling in Treg and Th17 cell biology
Balanced immunity is pivotal for health and homeostasis. CD4^+ helper T (Th) cells are central to the balance between immune tolerance and immune rejection. Th cells adopt distinct functions to maintain tolerance and clear pathogens.
Junying Wang, Xingqi Zhao, Y. Wan
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Significance Immunosuppressive Tregs constitutively express CTLA-4, an immune checkpoint receptor. Addressing the role of CTLA-4 in Treg-suppressive function, we show that Treg-expressed CTLA-4, even in the absence of its cytoplasmic portion, promoted ...
Murat Tekguc +4 more
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The immune system is responsible for defending an organism against the myriad of microbial invaders it constantly confronts. It has become increasingly clear that the immune system has a second major function: the maintenance of organismal homeostasis. Foxp3+CD4+regulatory T cells (Tregs) are important contributors to both of these critical activities,
Marisella, Panduro +2 more
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Lipid signalling enforces Treg cell functional specialization in tumours
Regulatory T cells (Treg cells) are essential for immune tolerance1, but also drive immunosuppression in the tumour microenvironment2. Therapeutic targeting of Treg cells in cancer will therefore require the identification of context-specific mechanisms ...
S. A. Lim +11 more
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CTLA-4 blockade drives loss of Treg stability in glycolysis-low tumors
Limiting metabolic competition in the tumour microenvironment may increase the effectiveness of immunotherapy. Owing to its crucial role in the glucose metabolism of activated T cells, CD28 signalling has been proposed as a metabolic biosensor of T ...
R. Zappasodi +23 more
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Th17/Treg Imbalance: Implications in Lung Inflammatory Diseases
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) and T helper 17 cells (Th17) are two CD4+ T cell subsets with antagonist effects. Th17 cells promote inflammation, whereas Tregs are crucial in maintaining immune homeostasis.
Rony Thomas, Sai Qiao, Xi Yang
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ICOS+ Tregs: A Functional Subset of Tregs in Immune Diseases [PDF]
Recent studies have reported the pathological effect of ICOS+ T cells, but ICOS signals also widely participate in anti-inflammatory responses, particularly ICOS+ regulatory T (Treg) cells. The ICOS signaling pathway endows Tregs with increased generation, proliferation, and survival abilities.
Dan-Yang Li +3 more
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