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The Regulatory-T-Cell Memory Phenotype: What We Know

Julia N. Khantakova, A.S. Bulygin, С. В. Сенников

2022Cells40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In immunology, the discovery of regulatory T (Treg) cells was a major breakthrough. Treg cells play a key role in pregnancy maintenance, in the prevention of autoimmune responses, and in the control of all immune responses, including responses to self cells, cancer, infection, and a transplant. It is currently unclear whether Treg cells are capable of long-term memory of an encounter with an antigen. Although the term "immunological memory" usually means an enhanced ability to protect the body from reinfection, the memory of the suppressive activity of Treg cells helps to avoid the state of generalized immunosuppression that may result from the second activation of the immune system. In this review, we would like to discuss the concept of regulatory memory and in which tissues memory Treg cells can perform their functions.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemImmunologyImmunological memoryImmunosuppressionBiologyPhenotypeAntigenNeuroscienceMedicineImmunityGeneGeneticsReproductive System and PregnancyImmune Cell Function and InteractionT-cell and B-cell Immunology
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