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Neglected for too long? — CD8+ Tregs release NOX2-loaded vesicles to inhibit CD4+ T cells
Christoph T. Berger, Christoph Hess
Christoph T. Berger, Christoph Hess
Published April 18, 2016
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2016;126(5):1646-1648. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI87429.
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Neglected for too long? — CD8+ Tregs release NOX2-loaded vesicles to inhibit CD4+ T cells

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Tregs are critical for control of self-reactive T cells that escape thymic selection and end up in the periphery. Treg subsets suppress effector T cell populations through the secretion of immunosuppressive molecules and inhibitory cytokines as well as cell contact–dependent mechanisms. In this issue of the JCI, Wen and colleagues describe another mechanism by which Tregs suppress effector T cell populations. Specifically, the authors reveal that CD8+ T cells in close contact with target T cells release NADPH oxidase 2–containing microvesicles that inhibit TCR activation by elevating ROS and thereby reducing phosphorylation of the TCR-associated kinase ZAP70. Together, the results of this study provide important insight into CD8+ Treg function and into the development of autoimmunity in older individuals.

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Christoph T. Berger, Christoph Hess

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A van de Geer, E Cuadrado, MC Slot, R van Bruggen, D Amsen, TW Kuijpers
Clinical & Experimental Immunology 2019
Superagonistic CD28 protects against renal ischemia injury induced fibrosis through a regulatory T-cell expansion dependent mechanism
Y Liang, N Xue, X Wang, X Ding, Y Fang
BMC Nephrology 2019
The Significance of Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Type II in CD8+ Regulatory T Cells and CD8+ Effector T Cells
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Redox-sensitive signaling in inflammatory T cells and in autoimmune disease
CM Weyand, Y Shen, JJ Goronzy
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