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Review
. 2023 Feb 14;56(2):240-255.
doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2023.01.004.

Principles of regulatory T cell function

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Principles of regulatory T cell function

Stanislav Dikiy et al. Immunity. .
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Abstract

Regulatory T (Treg) cells represent a distinct lineage of cells of the adaptive immune system indispensable for forestalling fatal autoimmune and inflammatory pathologies. The role of Treg cells as principal guardians of the immune system can be attributed to their ability to restrain all currently recognized major types of inflammatory responses through modulating the activity of a wide range of cells of the innate and adaptive immune system. This broad purview over immunity and inflammation is afforded by the multiple modes of action Treg cells exert upon their diverse molecular and cellular targets. Beyond the suppression of autoimmunity for which they were originally recognized, Treg cells have been implicated in tissue maintenance, repair, and regeneration under physiologic and pathologic conditions. Herein, we discuss the current and emerging understanding of Treg cell effector mechanisms in the context of the basic properties of Treg cells that endow them with such functional versatility.

Keywords: immune regulation; immune suppression; regulatory T cells.

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Declaration of interests A.Y.R. is an SAB member of Amgen, Vedanta Biosciences, Surface Oncology, and Sonoma Biotherapeutics and holds equity in Sonoma Biotherapeutics, Vedanta Biosciences, and Surface Oncology.

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