Vlad George, Cortesini Raffaello, Suciu-Foca Nicole
Department of Pathology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.
J Immunol. 2005 May 15;174(10):5907-14. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.174.10.5907.
Naturally occurring CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T (T(R)) cells, a component of the innate immune response, which play a key role in the maintenance of self-tolerance, have become the focus of numerous studies over the last decade. These cells inhibit the immune response in an Ag-nonspecific manner, interacting with other T cells. Much less is known about adaptive T(R) cells, which develop in response to chronic antigenic stimulation, and act directly on professional and nonprofessional APC, rendering them tolerogenic and able to elicit the differentiation of CD8(+) and CD4(+) T cells with suppressive activity. In this review, we will discuss data pertaining to the bidirectional interaction between Ag-specific T(R) with APC and their clinical relevance.
天然存在的CD4(+)CD25(+)调节性T(T(R))细胞是固有免疫反应的一个组成部分,在维持自身耐受性方面发挥关键作用,在过去十年中已成为众多研究的焦点。这些细胞以抗原非特异性方式抑制免疫反应,与其他T细胞相互作用。关于适应性T(R)细胞的了解则少得多,适应性T(R)细胞是在慢性抗原刺激下产生的,直接作用于专职和非专职抗原呈递细胞(APC),使其具有耐受性,并能够诱导具有抑制活性的CD8(+)和CD4(+)T细胞分化。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论与抗原特异性T(R)细胞与APC之间的双向相互作用及其临床相关性相关的数据。