Regulation of the immune response is a multifaceted process involving lymphocytes that function to maintain both self tolerance as well as homeostasis following productive immunity against microbes. There are 2 broad categories of Tregs that function in different immunological settings depending upon the context of antigen exposure and the nature of the inflammatory response. During massive inflammatory conditions such as microbial exposure in the gut or tissue transplantation, regulatory CD4+CD25+ Tregs broadly suppress priming and/or expansion of polyclonal autoreactive responses nonspecifically. In other immune settings where initially a limited repertoire of antigen-reactive T cells is activated and expanded, TCR-specific negative feedback mechanisms are able to achieve a fine homeostatic balance. Here I will describe experimental evidence for the existence of a Treg population specific for determinants that are derived from the TCR and are expressed by expanding myelin basic protein–reactive T cells mediating experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal prototype for multiple sclerosis. These mechanisms ensure induction of effective but appropriately limited responses against foreign antigens while preventing autoreactivity from inflicting escalating damage. In contrast to CD25+ Tregs, which are most efficient at suppressing priming or activation, these specific Tregs are most efficient in controlling T cells following their activation.
Vipin Kumar
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Tumors Hamper the Immunogenic Competence of CD4 + T Cell-Directed Dendritic Cell Vaccination
VS Zimmermann, A Casati, C Schiering, S Caserta, RH Michelini, V Basso, A Mondino |
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) | 2007 |
HIV-Specific IL-10-Positive CD8 + T Cells Suppress Cytolysis and IL-2 Production by CD8 + T Cells
M Elrefaei, FL Ventura, CA Baker, R Clark, DR Bangsberg, H Cao |
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) | 2007 |
Effects of acute and repeated exposure to lipopolysaccharide on cytokine and corticosterone production during remyelination
D Urbach-Ross, AW Kusnecov |
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity | 2007 |
Immune Regulation and Immunotherapy in Autoimmune Disease
J Zhang |
2007 | |
Severe Depletion of CD4+ CD25+ Regulatory T Cells from the Intestinal Lamina Propria but Not Peripheral Blood or Lymph Nodes during Acute Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
AJ Chase, AR Sedaghat, JR German, L Gama, MC Zink, JE Clements, RF Siliciano |
Journal of virology | 2007 |
Anti-TCR Antibody Treatment Activates a Novel Population of Nonintestinal CD8αα + TCRαβ + Regulatory T Cells and Prevents Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
X Tang, I Maricic, V Kumar |
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) | 2007 |