Editorial: Regulatory T cells in immune-mediated diseases
2024
Regulatory T cells in immune-mediated diseases
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Tran Giang T., Verma Nirupama Darshan, Nicolls Mark R., Hall Bruce Milne
Primary Institution: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney
Conclusion
The studies enhance our understanding of Treg biology and suggest potential therapeutic applications for autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
Supporting Evidence
- The discovery of regulatory T cells has evolved over decades, highlighting their importance in immune responses.
- Research shows that regulatory T cells can prevent autoimmune diseases and maintain immune tolerance.
- Studies indicate that different types of regulatory T cells have unique roles in various diseases.
Takeaway
This article talks about special immune cells called regulatory T cells that help keep our body's defenses balanced and can be important for treating diseases where the immune system goes wrong.
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