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Publication : A special population of regulatory T cells potentiates muscle repair.

First Author  Burzyn D Year  2013
Journal  Cell Volume  155
Issue  6 Pages  1282-95
PubMed ID  24315098 Mgi Jnum  J:205258
Mgi Id  MGI:5544495 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2013.10.054
Citation  Burzyn D, et al. (2013) A special population of regulatory T cells potentiates muscle repair. Cell 155(6):1282-95
abstractText  Long recognized to be potent suppressors of immune responses, Foxp3(+)CD4(+) regulatory T (Treg) cells are being rediscovered as regulators of nonimmunological processes. We describe a phenotypically and functionally distinct population of Treg cells that rapidly accumulated in the acutely injured skeletal muscle of mice, just as invading myeloid-lineage cells switched from a proinflammatory to a proregenerative state. A Treg population of similar phenotype accumulated in muscles of genetically dystrophic mice. Punctual depletion of Treg cells during the repair process prolonged the proinflammatory infiltrate and impaired muscle repair, while treatments that increased or decreased Treg activities diminished or enhanced (respectively) muscle damage in a dystrophy model. Muscle Treg cells expressed the growth factor Amphiregulin, which acted directly on muscle satellite cells in vitro and improved muscle repair in vivo. Thus, Treg cells and their products may provide new therapeutic opportunities for wound repair and muscular dystrophies.
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