Harnessing FOXP3+ regulatory T cells for transplantation tolerance.

Early demonstrations that mice could be tolerized to transplanted tissues with short courses of immunosuppressive therapy and that with regard to tolerance to self, CD4+FOXP3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) appeared to play a critical role, have catalyzed strategies to harness FOXP3-dependent processes...

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主要な著者: Waldmann, H, Hilbrands, R, Howie, D, Cobbold, S
フォーマット: Journal article
言語:English
出版事項: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2014
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author Waldmann, H
Hilbrands, R
Howie, D
Cobbold, S
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Cobbold, S
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description Early demonstrations that mice could be tolerized to transplanted tissues with short courses of immunosuppressive therapy and that with regard to tolerance to self, CD4+FOXP3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) appeared to play a critical role, have catalyzed strategies to harness FOXP3-dependent processes to control rejection in human transplantation. This review seeks to examine the scientific underpinning for this new approach to finesse immunosuppression.
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title Harnessing FOXP3+ regulatory T cells for transplantation tolerance.
title_full Harnessing FOXP3+ regulatory T cells for transplantation tolerance.
title_fullStr Harnessing FOXP3+ regulatory T cells for transplantation tolerance.
title_full_unstemmed Harnessing FOXP3+ regulatory T cells for transplantation tolerance.
title_short Harnessing FOXP3+ regulatory T cells for transplantation tolerance.
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