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Natural Treg in autoimmune diabetes: all present and correct?

Pages 1691-1703 | Published online: 10 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

Background: The critical role for regulatory T cells (Treg) in suppressing autoimmune pathology is now well recognised. However, the extent to which defects in regulation can be blamed for the onset of diseases like type 1 diabetes is not clear. Objective: To collate the available data from mouse models and from studies of type 1 diabetes patients, with a view to understanding the status of the natural Treg compartment in this disease setting. Results/conclusion: Available evidence suggests that natural Treg are not under-represented in type 1 diabetes, and that Treg function is only likely to be suboptimal in a subset of patients. Emerging therapeutic strategies that attempt to exploit our knowledge of Treg biology to restore effective immune regulation in type I diabetes are discussed.

Acknowledgements

I am grateful to Gemma Ryan for immunohistology, to Qizhi Tang, David Sansom and Emily Schmidt for comments on the manuscript, and to the MRC for fellowship funding.

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