Immune tolerance to foreign antigens in the intestine: mechanisms mediated by CD4+ T cells
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Immune tolerance to foreign antigens in the intestine: mechanisms mediated by CD4+ T cells
Abstract
The immune system encounters a diverse array of antigens, both self and foreign, necessitating mechanisms to maintain tolerance and prevent harmful inflammatory responses. CD4+ T cells, crucial in orchestrating immune responses, play a critical role in mediating tolerance to both self and foreign antigens. While the mechanisms of CD4+ T cell-mediated tolerance to self-antigens are well-documented, the understanding of tolerance to foreign antigens, including those from commensal microbes and food, remains incomplete. This review discusses recent progress in the mechanisms underlying immune tolerance to foreign antigens, with a focus on the role of CD4+ T cells. We explore how inflammatory and tolerogenic CD4+ T cell subsets are developed and maintained. Moreover, we delve into the complexities of immune responses to commensal microbes and food antigens by reviewing recent findings, highlighting the immunological contexts that shape immune tolerance. Understanding these mechanisms enhances our comprehension of how immune tolerance is established and sustained, providing insights into potential therapeutic approaches for managing chronic inflammatory diseases resulting from a loss of immune tolerance to foreign antigens. [BMB Reports 2025; 58(4): 158-168].
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no conflicting interests.
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