Lung-infiltrating Foxp3+ regulatory T cells are quantitatively and qualitatively different during eosinophilic and neutrophilic allergic airway inflammation but essential to control the inflammation
The Journal of Immunology Nov 14, 2017
Jang E, et al. - Understanding functions of Foxp3+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) during allergic airway inflammation remains incomplete. In this study, researchers identified Tregs as essential regulators of inflammation, irrespective of the type of inflammation. Data also showed that environmental cues available to Tregs may shape the mechanisms used by them to control inflammation.
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