reviewAnnual Review of ImmunologyMar 25, 2003Closed access

N aturally A rising CD4 + R egulatory T C ells for I mmunologic S elf -T olerance and N egative C ontrol of I mmune R esponses

Kyoto University · RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences

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Abstract

Naturally occurring CD4+ regulatory T cells, the majority of which express CD25, are engaged in dominant control of self-reactive T cells, contributing to the maintenance of immunologic self-tolerance. Their depletion or functional alteration leads to the development of autoimmune disease in otherwise normal animals. The majority, if not all, of such CD25+CD4+ regulatory T cells are produced by the normal thymus as a functionally distinct and mature subpopulation of T cells. Their repertoire of antigen specificities is as broad as that of naive T cells, and they are capable of recognizing both self and nonself antigens, thus enabling them to control various immune responses. In addition to antigen recognition,…

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Keywords
  • IL-2 receptor
  • Immune system
  • Antigen
  • Biology
  • Immunology
  • Immune tolerance
  • T cell
  • Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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