The role of regulatory T cells in allergy

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Maria A. Curotto de Lafaille
Juan J. Lafaille
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[1] New York University School of Medicine,Program of Molecular Pathogenesis, Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine and Department of Pathology
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Immunoglobulin E; Class switching; Atopy; CD4; CD25; T cells; Th2 differentiation;
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Atopic diseases are characterized by Th2 and IgE responses to common environmental and food antigens. In vivo, IgE production depends on interactions between allergen-specific B lymphocytes and Th2 lymphocytes. IgE levels are extremely low in normal individuals, suggesting that IgE production is under strong regulation. One of the reasons behind the lack of atopy in healthy individuals is the activity of regulatory T cells, which prevent naïve T helper cell precursors from acquiring a differentiated Th2 phenotype. In addition to naturally occurring regulatory T cells, atopy can be prevented by allergen-specific tolerant/regulatory cells induced through mucosal stimulation, and by mechanisms that directly suppress Iε sterile transcript production on activated B lymphocytes. This article reviews the recent progress on thymic-derived as well as peripherally induced regulatory T cells as they relate to atopy. The latter discussion also includes regulatory T cells that arise through immunotherapy.
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