Regulation of antigen-expressing dendritic cells by double negative regulatory T cells.
TCRαβ(+) CD3(+) CD4(-) CD8(-) NK1.1(-) double negative (DN) Tregs comprise 1-3% of peripheral T lymphocytes in mice and humans. It has been demonstrated that DN Tregs can suppress allo-, xeno- and auto-immune responses in an Ag-specific fashion. However, the mechanisms by which DN Tregs regulate im...
Main Authors: | Gao, J, McIntyre, MS, Juvet, S, Diao, J, Li, X, Vanama, R, Mak, T, Cattral, MS, Zhang, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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