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Publication : Regulatory T cells dynamically control the primary immune response to foreign antigen.

First Author  Haribhai D Year  2007
Journal  J Immunol Volume  178
Issue  5 Pages  2961-72
PubMed ID  17312141 Mgi Jnum  J:120713
Mgi Id  MGI:3707692 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.178.5.2961
Citation  Haribhai D, et al. (2007) Regulatory T cells dynamically control the primary immune response to foreign antigen. J Immunol 178(5):2961-72
abstractText  The population dynamics that enable a small number of regulatory T (T(R)) cells to control the immune responses to foreign Ags by the much larger conventional T cell subset were investigated. During the primary immune response, the expansion and contraction of conventional and T(R) cells occurred in synchrony. Importantly, the relative accumulation of T(R) cells at peak response significantly exceeded that of conventional T cells, reflecting extensive cell division within the T(R) cell pool. Transfer of a polyclonal T(R) cell population before immunization antagonized both polyclonal and TCR transgenic responses, whereas blocking T(R) cell function enhanced those responses. These results define an inverse quantitative relationship between T(R) and conventional T cells that controls the magnitude of the primary immune response. The high frequency of dividing T(R) cells suggests degenerate TCR specificity enabling activation by a broad spectrum of Ags.
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