Regulatory T cells induce transplant immune tolerance
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.trim.2021.101411
Regulatory T cells induce transplant immune tolerance
Abstract
Organ transplantation is the preferred treatment option for end-stage organ failure. Although immunosuppressants are effective for preventing the occurrence of acute rejection, they also cause a series of side effects in transplant recipients. To improve the quality of patient survival, a new therapeutic strategy that has fewer side effects than current immunosuppressive regimens and can induce allograft immune tolerance and effectively prevent transplant rejection is needed. In this context, regulatory T cells (Tregs) are considered to be promising research targets. With the increasing understanding of the immunomodulatory role of Tregs, the use of Treg-based cellular therapies has shifted from prevention/treatment of autoimmune diseases to clinical trials for organ transplantation. This review describes the phenotype and in vitro expansion of Tregs and the mechanisms by which they exert immunomodulatory effects in transplantation immunity, highlights recent clinical trial data on Treg-based cellular therapies in transplantation, and describes future directions and limitations.
Keywords: Immune tolerance; Regulatory T cell; Transplantation.
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