Neuropilin-1 distinguishes natural and inducible regulatory T cells among regulatory T cell subsets in vivo
University of California, San Francisco · Diabetes Australia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Foxp3(+) CD4(+) T helper cells called regulatory T (T reg) cells play a key role in controlling reactivity to self-antigens and onset of autoimmunity. T reg cells either arise in thymus and are called natural T reg (nT reg) cells or are generated in the periphery through induction of Foxp3 and are called inducible T reg (iT reg) cells. The relative contributions of iT reg cells and nT reg cells in peripheral tolerance remain unclear as a result of an inability to separate these two subsets of T reg cells. Using a combination of novel TCR transgenic mice with a defined self-antigen specificity and conventional mouse models, we demonstrate that a cell surface molecule, neuropilin-1 (Nrp-1), is expressed at high…
Citation impact
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- 26.56
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
14- MYMahesh YadavCorresponding
University of California, San Francisco, Diabetes Australia
- CLCédric Louvet
University of California, San Francisco, Diabetes Australia
- DDDan Davini
University of California, San Francisco, Diabetes Australia
- JMJames M. Gardner
University of California, San Francisco, Diabetes Australia
- MMMarc Martínez‐Llordella
University of California, San Francisco, Diabetes Australia
Topics & keywords
- FOXP3
- Natural killer T cell
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Cytotoxic T cell
- Interleukin 21
- IL-2 receptor
- Antigen
- Good health and well-being