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Resetting the functional capacity of regulatory T cells: a novel immunotherapeutic strategy to promote immune tolerance

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Pages S73-S81 | Published online: 24 Nov 2005
 

Abstract

Over the last few years, there has been a re-emergence of the concept of suppressor/regulatory T cells among the central players of immune mechanisms controlling a wide variety of immune responses from physiological autoreactivity (i.e., response to self-antigens) to responses to transplants, tumours and infectious antigens. Regulatory T cells are diverse in their phenotypes, antigen specificity, mode of action and immunopathological relevance. This review briefly summarises studies from the authors’ group showing that specialised subsets of regulatory T cells are instrumental in the control of autoimmune diseases and more specifically of Type 1 diabetes. In addition, this review will provide evidence supporting the notion that CD3-specific monoclonal antibodies are representatives of a new category of immunotherapeutic agents that possess the unique capacity to promote immunological tolerance (an antigen-specific unresponsiveness in the absence of long-term generalised immunosuppression) through their ability to induce immunoregulatory T cells.

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