Regulatory T cells and mechanisms of immune system control

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Anne O'Garra
Paulo Vieira
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[1] The National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR),Division of Immunoregulation
[2] Unité du Développement des Lymphocytes (CNRS URA 1961),undefined
[3] Institut Pasteur,undefined
[4] 25 Rue du Docteur Roux,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2004年 / 10卷
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The immune system evolved to protect the host against the attack of foreign, potentially pathogenic, microorganisms. It does so by recognizing antigens expressed by those microorganisms and mounting an immune response against all cells expressing them, with the ultimate aim of their elimination. Various mechanisms have been reported to control and regulate the immune system to prevent or minimize reactivity to self-antigens or an overexuberant response to a pathogen, both of which can result in damage to the host. Deletion of autoreactive cells during T- and B-cell development allows the immune system to be tolerant of most self-antigens. Peripheral tolerance to self was suggested several years ago to result from the induction of anergy in peripheral self-reactive lymphocytes1. More recently, however, it has become clear that avoidance of damage to the host is also achieved by active suppression mediated by regulatory T (Treg) cell populations2,3,4,5. We discuss here the varied mechanisms used by Treg cells to suppress the immune system.
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