Regulatory T-cell immunotherapy for tolerance to self antigens and alloantigens in humans
- PMID: 17653126
- DOI: 10.1038/nri2138
Regulatory T-cell immunotherapy for tolerance to self antigens and alloantigens in humans
Abstract
Substantial progress in understanding the biology of regulatory T cells and their roles in health and disease has been achieved in the past 10 years. This has led to an increasing interest in the possibility of using regulatory T cells as a biological therapy to preserve and restore tolerance to self antigens and alloantigens. Immunotherapy by the adoptive transfer of regulatory T cells may have several advantages over conventional treatments. However, several hurdles have to be overcome before such a therapy can enter clinical practice. This Review summarizes our current knowledge of regulatory T cells, illustrates the ongoing regulatory T-cell-based clinical trials, analyses the strengths and pitfalls of this new therapeutic approach, and highlights the future perspectives.
Comment in
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Efficacy of regulatory T-cell immunotherapy: are inflammatory cytokines key determinants?Nat Rev Immunol. 2008 Jan;8(1):1p following 86; author reply 1p following 86. doi: 10.1038/nri2138-c1. Nat Rev Immunol. 2008. PMID: 18049489 No abstract available.
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