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Regulatory T Cell Development

Peter A. Savage, David E. J. Klawon, Christine H. Miller

2020Annual Review of Immunology335 citationsDOI

Abstract

regulatory T (Treg) cells play key roles in the prevention of autoimmunity and the maintenance of immune homeostasis and represent a major barrier to the induction of robust antitumor immune responses. Thus, a clear understanding of the mechanisms coordinating Treg cell differentiation is crucial for understanding numerous facets of health and disease and for developing approaches to modulate Treg cells for clinical benefit. Here, we discuss current knowledge of the signals that coordinate Treg cell development, the antigen-presenting cell types that direct Treg cell selection, and the nature of endogenous Treg cell ligands, focusing on evidence from studies in mice. We also highlight recent advances in this area and identify key unanswered questions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFOXP3AutoimmunityImmune systemImmunologyTreg cellRegulatory T cellT cellCellCell biologyIL-2 receptorGeneticsT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and InteractionImmunotherapy and Immune Responses