免疫系统
自身免疫
免疫学
医学
癌症
免疫疗法
CTLA-4号机组
疾病
调节性T细胞
免疫
癌症研究
移植
Treg细胞
血管生成
自身免疫性疾病
炎症
T细胞
白细胞介素2受体
抗体
内科学
作者
Amir Sharabi,Maria Tsokos,Ying Ding,Thomas R. Malek,David Klatzmann,George C. Tsokos
摘要
Regulatory T (Treg) cells suppress inflammation and regulate immune system activity. In patients with systemic or organ-specific autoimmune diseases or those receiving transplanted organs, Treg cells are compromised. Approaches to strengthen Treg cell function, either by expanding them ex vivo and reinfusing them or by increasing the number or capacity of existing Treg cells, have entered clinical trials. Unlike the situation in autoimmunity, in patients with cancer, Treg cells limit the antitumour immune response and promote angiogenesis and tumour growth. Their immunosuppressive function may, in part, explain the failure of many immunotherapies in cancer. Strategies to reduce the function and/or number of Treg cells specifically in tumour sites are being investigated to promote antitumour immunity and regression. Here, we describe the current progress in modulating Treg cells in autoimmune disorders, transplantation and cancer.
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