Comeback kids: CD8+ suppressor T cells are back in the game

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Suppressing unwanted immune responses without compromising host immunity against pathogens is considered the holy grail of immunology. Lack of responsiveness to self-antigens is normally maintained by multiple mechanisms, including the suppressive activities of several T cell subsets. In this issue of the JCI, Jiang and colleagues define a CD8+ suppressor T cell subset in humans that recapitulates a regulatory pathway previously described in mice. These investigators further show that patients with type 1 diabetes have defects in their CD8+ suppressor T cells, thus identifying these cells as potential therapeutic targets in human disease.

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Van Kaer, L. (2010, October 1). Comeback kids: CD8+ suppressor T cells are back in the game. Journal of Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI44395

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