Inhibition of Human CD4+CD25+high Regulatory T Cell Function
Baecher-Allan C, Viglietta V, Hafler DA. Inhibition of Human CD4+CD25+high Regulatory T Cell Function. The Journal Of Immunology 2002, 169: 6210-6217. PMID: 12444126, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.169.11.6210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntigensCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCoculture TechniquesCytokinesGlucocorticoid-Induced TNFR-Related ProteinHumansImmune ToleranceInterleukin-10Lymphocyte ActivationModels, ImmunologicalReceptors, Interleukin-2Receptors, Nerve Growth FactorReceptors, Tumor Necrosis FactorSignal TransductionT-Lymphocyte SubsetsTransforming Growth Factor betaConceptsAutoreactive T cellsT cellsRegulatory cellsRegulatory T cell functionInflammatory immune responseT cell functionStrength of stimulationPathologic responseInhibition of humanMicrobial AgsResponder cellsImmune responseEffector functionsTCR stimuliTime pointsCell functionTCR signalsPotent regulatorDifferential activationExtent of suppressionStimulationActivationCellsSuppressionStimuliStrength of prior stimuli determines the magnitude of secondary responsiveness in CD8+ T cells
Lim DG, Höllsberg P, Hafler DA. Strength of prior stimuli determines the magnitude of secondary responsiveness in CD8+ T cells. Cellular Immunology 2002, 217: 36-46. PMID: 12425999, DOI: 10.1016/s0008-8749(02)00511-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsSecondary responsivenessCostimulatory moleculesInduction of CD8Magnitude of CD8T cell responsesT cell anergyCell anergyCD8Prior stimulusSecondary stimulationPrimary stimulationCell responsesCellular mechanismsFollowing activationPeptide ligandsActivation thresholdStimulationCellsResponsivenessHigh levelsCD4AnergyStimuliStrength of signal
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