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A fresh look at a neglected regulatory lineage: CD8+Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells

Adrian Liston, Meryem Aloulou

2022Immunology Letters31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

CD4+Foxp3+ Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for maintaining self-tolerance and are increasingly recognised to have important roles in tissue homeostasis and repair. In the CD8 compartment an analogous Foxp3+ population is present, which shares phenotypic aspects with the more common CD4+Foxp3+Treg population. While oft neglected for their low frequency, there is increasing evidence that these CD8+Foxp3+ cells are bona fide regulatory cells, with both shared and distinct characteristics from their CD4+ analogue. Here we focus on the evidence for a regulatory function of CD8+Foxp3+ cells, and the potential unique role this neglected lineage may play in immune homeostasis and disease prevention.

Topics & Concepts

FOXP3Regulatory T cellCD8BiologyPopulationHomeostasisLineage (genetic)Cell biologyFunction (biology)Immune systemCytotoxic T cellImmunologyT cellIL-2 receptorGeneticsIn vitroGeneMedicineEnvironmental healthT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses
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