Cells with Treg-specific FOXP3 demethylation but low CD25 are prevalent in autoimmunity
Identification of alterations in the cellular composition of the human immune system is key to understanding the autoimmune process. Recently, a subset of FOXP3+ cells with low CD25 expression was found to be increased in peripheral blood from systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, although...
Main Authors: | Ferreira, R, Simons, H, Thompson, W, Rainbow, D, Yang, X, Cutler, A, Oliveira, J, Castro Dopico, X, Smyth, D, Savinykh, N, Mashar, M, Vyse, T, Dunger, D, Baxendale, H, Chandra, A, Wallace, C, Todd, J, Wicker, L, Pekalski, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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