Regulatory B cells in transplantation: roadmaps to clinic
Over the last two decades, an additional and important role for B cells has been established in immune regulation. Preclinical studies demonstrate that regulatory B cells (Breg) can prolong allograft survival in animal models and induce regulatory T cells. Operationally tolerant human kidney transpl...
Päätekijät: | Beckett, J, Hester, J, Issa, F, Shankar, S |
---|---|
Aineistotyyppi: | Journal article |
Kieli: | English |
Julkaistu: |
Wiley
2020
|
Samankaltaisia teoksia
-
Towards regulatory cellular therapies in solid organ transplantation
Tekijä: Bottomley, MJ, et al.
Julkaistu: (2021) -
Ex vivo-expanded human CD19+TIM-1+ regulatory B cells suppress immune responses in vivo and are dependent upon the TIM-1/STAT3 axis
Tekijä: Shankar, S, et al.
Julkaistu: (2022) -
Chimeric antigen receptors and regulatory T cells: the potential for HLA-specific immunosuppression in transplantation
Tekijä: Wright, S, et al.
Julkaistu: (2021) -
Ex vivo-expanded human CD19+TIM-1+ regulatory B cells suppress immune responses in vivo and are dependent upon the TIM-1/STAT3 axis
Tekijä: S. Shankar, et al.
Julkaistu: (2022-06-01) -
Regulatory immune cells in transplantation.
Tekijä: Wood, K, et al.
Julkaistu: (2012)